Message-ID: <32396027.1075855409053.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 02:00:00 -0800 (PST) From: word@m-w.com To: mw-wod@listserv.webster.m-w.com Subject: syllabub: M-W's Word of the Day Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: word@M-W.COM X-To: MW-WOD@LISTSERV.WEBSTER.M-W.COM X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Stacey_White_Jan2002\White, Stacey W.\Inbox X-Origin: White-S X-FileName: swhite (Non-Privileged).pst *************************************************************** Want to get published? Here's your chance to get recognized. Click to learn more! Sponsored by Penguin Putnam Publishing. http://www.insidesessions.com/promos/promowriting.asp?rid=680 *************************************************************** The Word of the Day for December 31 is: syllabub \SIH-luh-bub\ (noun) 1 : a drink made by curdling milk or cream with an acid beverage (as wine or cider) *2 : a sweetened drink or topping made of milk or cream beaten with wine or liquor and sometimes further thickened with gelatin and served as a dessert Example sentence: "There will be Champagne and wine for the adults as well as eggnog [and] syllabub, a frothy cream and wine concoction." (Marian Burros, _Chicago Tribune_, December 23, 1993) Did you know? Syllabub's a concoction whose name once had almost as many variations as there are versions of how to make it -- "solybubbe," "sullabub," "sullibib," "sellibub," "sallibube," "sillie bube," "sillybob," even "sillibuck" and "sillybauk." Unfortunately, no one's figured out where the name came from (there's no connection to "silly," as far as we know, though imbibing it might make one act that way). Both the name "syllabub" and the concoction itself go back to at least the 16th century. Today, we're more likely to encounter "syllabub" in a historical novel than on the menu at a local drinking spot, but the drink/dessert does get made occasionally -- and those fortunate enough to taste it often give it rave reviews. *Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence. ---------------- Brought to you by Merriam-Webster, Inc. http://www.Merriam-Webster.com ---------------- *************************************************************** Resolve to introduce your family to the world of Word Central this coming year -- the language site for kids and parents. http://www.wordcentral.com *************************************************************** Subscribe or unsubscribe to Word of the Day via the Web at: http://www.Merriam-Webster.com/service/subinst.htm To join the list via e-mail, send a blank e-mail to: mw-wod-subscribe-request@listserv.webster.m-w.com To leave the list via e-mail, send a blank e-mail to: mw-wod-signoff-request@listserv.webster.m-w.com Questions about your subscription? Write to: mw-wod-request@listserv.webster.m-w.com Questions or comments about the Word of the Day? Write to: word@Merriam-Webster.com (c) 2001 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated