mead
/miːd/
noun
- An alcoholic drink made from fermented honey and water, often with spices or fruit.
- Mead is sometimes called 'honey wine' and has a sweet, rich flavor.
- At the medieval fair, they served mead in large wooden cups.
- She brewed her own mead using local honey and cinnamon.
- A meadow or grassy field (archaic or poetic).
- The sheep grazed in the mead beside the stream.
- The poet wrote of wandering through the sunlit mead.
- In old stories, knights often rested in a peaceful mead.