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See more options A beverage made of wine, water, sugar, nutmeg, and lemon juice; so called, it is said, from its first maker, Colonel Negus. See images of 'Negus'. Etymology of 'Negus'. Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0. We catch, as they may, the shadow of a dissolving water-ice, or see the exit of an unattainable tray of negus. No; in the days of Racine, as in those of Halifax and Swift in England, solid fruits grew out of fulsome praise; and Colbert, then minister, settled a pension of six hundred livres, as francs were called in those days twenty-four Might be the funeral; might be Mrs.

Dartie's comin' round this afternoon. I think he overheard something. I've took him in a negus. The mistress has just In the fact of these divisions, or principalities, we have largely the secret of continual disturbance.

Jealousy has been responsible for much. The three principal provinces are Amhara, Tigre, and Shoa; the first being Oh, dear! We hurried on with our companions, for we were all wet through, and bitterly cold.

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The house was hot enough when we got inside, for there were blazing fires in each room, Uncle Boz presiding over one, Bambo over the other, with saucepans and spoons, and a strong smell of port-wine negus pervading the atmosphere. In the dining-room, into which Miss Deborah did not venture, were five or six rolls of rugs, with rough human heads sticking out of them.


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In the drawing-room, the dear lady's own domain, was a large basket, serving as a cradle, in one corner, and It consists of four or five hundred pages of somewhat disconnected sketches, including the 'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater' African barbarism: [93] their intercourse with Egypt, and the successors of Constantine, [94] had communicated the rudiments of the arts and sciences; their vessels traded to the Isle of Ceylon, [95] and seven kingdoms obeyed the Negus or supreme prince of Abyssinia.

The independence of the Homerites, [] who reigned in the rich and happy Arabia, was first violated by an Aethiopian conqueror: he drew his hereditary claim from the queen of Sheba, Leah, make a little hot negus and cut a sandwich or two: here are the keys You don't think we are idle down below.

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I have been to Mrs Allwood's twice, and there's no supper, nothing but feast of reason, which remains upstairs, and they're welcome to my share of it. As for the drink, it's negus and cherry-water; nothing else, and if the flow of soul is not better than such stuff, they may have my share of that also. No music, no dancing, nothing but buzz, buzz, buzz. It was a warm, dusty afternoon, and as our friends grew heated and fatigued with the violent and long-continued exercise, a pitcher of raspberry negus was prepared and sent out to them.

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Pawnee received the pitcher and tumbler, and, pouring the latter about half full, gave it to the first of the circle, then filled the same for the next, and so on, until it suddenly occurred to him to look into the pitcher. The Five and twentieth edition, revised, augmented, and above a thousand faults amended, by Henry Mose, late servant and successor to the author. Boston: printed by J.

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