Sirup
See also: sirup
German edit
Etymology edit
From Middle High German sirup, sirop (13th c.), from Medieval Latin siruppus, siropus, from Arabic شَرَاب (šarāb, “drink”). See English syrup for more.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Sirup m (strong, genitive Sirups, plural Sirupe or Sirups)
- syrup (viscous, sweet liquid or semiliquid)
- squash (drink made from syrup and water)
- viscous, sweet medicine [until 16th c.]
Quotations edit
- 1563, New Kreüterbuch mit den allerschönsten vnd artlichsten Figuren aller Gewechß:
- Ein lindpurgirender Sirup von Rosen
- A soothing rose syrup