schnapps
11schnapps — [[t]ʃnæ̱ps[/t]] N UNCOUNT Schnapps is a strong alcoholic drink made from potatoes. N SING A schnapps is a glass of schnapps …
12schnapps — UK [ʃnæps] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms schnapps : singular schnapps plural schnapps a strong alcoholic drink from Germany, or a glass of this drink …
13schnapps — noun (plural schnapps) Etymology: German Schnaps, literally, dram of liquor, from Low German snaps dram, mouthful, from snappen to snap Date: 1796 any of various liquors of high alcoholic content; especially strong Holland gin …
14schnapps — /shnahps, shnaps/, n. 1. (in Europe) any strong, dry spirit, as slivovitz, aquavit, or kirsch. 2. a drink of schnapps. Also, schnaps. [1810 20; < G, < D or LG snaps lit., gulp, mouthful, der. of snappen to SNAP] * * * …
15schnapps — (shnahps) [German, from Dutch] Any strong, dry alcoholic liquor, such as aquavit, kirsch, or Dutch genever (gin). They celebrated the occasion with schnapps and smoked eel …
16Schnapps, der — Der Schnapps, des es, plur. inus. eine nur im gemeinen Leben übliche scherzhafte Benennung eines Schluckes Branntwein, weil er schnapps oder in einem Schnappe ausgetrunken wird. Einen Schnapps machen oder nehmen, einen Schluck Branntwein trinken …
17Schnapps — Zu diesem Stichwort gibt es keinen Artikel. Möglicherweise ist „Schnaps“ gemeint. Kategorie: Wikipedia:Falschschreibung …
18Schnapps — Schnaps Le mot Schnaps (Schnàps en francique rhénan) désigne dans les régions germanophones les eaux de vie, et peut parfois faire référence aux alcools produits localement, en Allemagne, Autriche, Alsace, Lorraine, ou Suisse par exemple. En… …
19schnapps — noun /ʃnɑps,ʃnæps/ a) A type of distilled alcoholic beverage, often with a fruit or peppermint flavoring. b) A serving of this beverage …
20schnapps — Synonyms and related words: John Barleycorn, alcohol, alcoholic beverage, alcoholic drink, aqua vitae, ardent spirits, beverage, booze, brew, drink, grog, hard liquor, inebriant, intoxicant, intoxicating liquor, liquor, little brown jug, potable …