Brandywine


Bran·dy·wine

B0455300 (brăn′dē-wīn′) A creek of southeast Pennsylvania and northern Delaware. It was the site of a major defeat of the Continental Army on September 11, 1777, thus allowing British troops to enter Philadelphia on September 26.

Bran•dy•wine

(ˈbræn diˌwaɪn)

n. a creek in SE Pennsylvania and N Delaware: British defeat of Americans 1777.
Translations
eau-de-vie