"Cervisia" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Ale, or beer. Sometimes spelled "cercvisia.”
Teenagers, especially girl ones, seem like the perfect canary-in-the-coal-mine characters to me. They capture American culture and its perversion, its hypocrisy - how absorbed we are with youth and beauty and sexualized imagery, for instance, while preaching abstinence and modesty.
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Would you rather have a baby brother or a baby sister? I'd much rather have a jelly baby.
Orig., an officer appointed to look to the goodness of ale and beer; also, one of the officers chosen by …
Read the complete definitionIn old EDglish law. An oflicer appointed by the court-leet, sworn to look to the assise and goodness of ale …
Read the complete definitionA valuable grain, of the family of grasses, genus Hordeum, used for food, and for making malt, from which are …
Read the complete definitionThe act or process of preparing liquors which are brewed, as beer and ale.
Read the complete definitionIn or beer. old English law. Ale
Read the complete definitionIn old records. An ale-house keeper. A beer or ale brewer. Blount
Read the complete definitionA garden plant (Chrysanthemum Balsamita) having a strong balsamic smell, and nearly allied to tansy. It is used as a …
Read the complete definitionAny place where food or refreshments of any kind, not including spirits, wines, ale, beer, or other malt liquors, are …
Read the complete definitionFormerly, a kind of beer or ale.
Read the complete definitionAn ale-wife; a woman that both brewed arid sold ale and beer
Read the complete definitionA boy who carries pots of ale, beer, etc.; a menial in a public house.
Read the complete definitionMalt liquor, medicated or spiced; formerly, ale or beer in which wormwood or other bitter herbs had been infused, and …
Read the complete definitionA large goblet or drinking glass, -- used for lager beer or ale.
Read the complete definitionAle and beer mixed; also, drink generally.
Read the complete definitionThfs term includes all alcoholic beverages made from the Juice of the grape by the process of fermentation, and perhaps …
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