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aqua vitae

[ vahy-tee, vee-tee ]

noun

  1. spirituous liquor, as brandy or whiskey.


aqua vitae

/ ˈviËtaɪ; ˈvaɪtiË /

noun

  1. an archaic name for brandy
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Origin of aqua vitae1

1375–1425; late Middle English aqua vite < Latin: water of life; aquavit, whiskey
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of aqua vitae1

Medieval Latin: water of life
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As I understand by report I am much charged with starving the colony, I did always give every man his allowance faithfully, both of corn, oil, aqua vitae, etc., as was by the council proportioned.

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Over time, roughly standard recipes emerged, with names that evoke a Hogwartsian blend of early herbology and outright alchemy: aqua mirabilis, water of flowers, saffron bitters, aqua vitae.

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A bit of aqua vitae relieves tooth pains.

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In a world of contaminated and dangerous water supplies, alcohol truly earned the title granted it in the Middle Ages: aqua vitae, the “water of life.â€

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We decide to have a round drink: they choose the precious aqua vitae: the white sort I think.

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