negus

[ˈniːɡəs]

negus Definition

a hot drink made of wine, beer, or cider, mixed with sugar, lemon, and spices, especially nutmeg.

Using negus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "negus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I warmed up with a cup of negus after coming in from the cold.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for a bottle of red wine to make the negus.

  • Example

    Negus is a popular winter drink in England.

negus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for negus

  • mulled wine
  • spiced wine
  • hot toddy

Phrases with negus

  • a vessel used for making and serving negus

    Example

    She brought out the negus pot and poured us each a cup.

  • a variation of negus made with white wine instead of red

    Example

    I prefer white negus over the traditional red version.

  • negus-fixer

    a person who makes and serves negus at social events

    Example

    He was known as the best negus-fixer in town, always adding his own secret blend of spices.

Origins of negus

from Amharic 'nägus', meaning 'king'

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Summary: negus in Brief

'Negus' [ˈniːɡəs] is a hot drink made of wine, beer, or cider, mixed with sugar, lemon, and spices, especially nutmeg. It is a popular winter drink in England and can be served in a 'negus pot.' Variations include 'white negus,' made with white wine instead of red, and a 'negus-fixer,' a person who makes and serves negus at social events.