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Definition of julep in English: julepnoun ˈdʒuːlɛpˈdʒuləp 1A sweet flavoured drink made from a sugar syrup, sometimes containing alcohol or medication. Example sentencesExamples - Mint can do much more than dress up a julep or a lamb chop.
- This recipe makes enough syrup for 44 juleps.
- So if you don't want to drink a julep, you can use a tincture instead.
- We drink tall mojitos, juleps made with lime juice, rum, and crushed mint.
- Mint juleps were also popular beverages from morning till midday.
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Origin Late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin julapium, via Arabic from Persian gulāb, from gul 'rose' + āb 'water'. Definition of julep in US English: julepnounˈdʒuləpˈjo͞oləp 1A sweet flavored drink made from a sugar syrup, sometimes containing alcohol or medication. Example sentencesExamples - Mint can do much more than dress up a julep or a lamb chop.
- This recipe makes enough syrup for 44 juleps.
- We drink tall mojitos, juleps made with lime juice, rum, and crushed mint.
- Mint juleps were also popular beverages from morning till midday.
- So if you don't want to drink a julep, you can use a tincture instead.
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Origin Late Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin julapium, via Arabic from Persian gulāb, from gul ‘rose’ + āb ‘water’. |