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liquor, arrack, brandy, wine, alcoholic drink; wine, liquor, alcoholic drink, moonshine [RY]
liquor, arrack, brandy, wine, alcoholic drink; wine, liquor, alcoholic drink, moonshine [RY]


Alcohol, liquor. Originally from Arabic عَرَق‎ (ʿaraq), this loanword is also found in Malay (arak), Indonesian (arak), Portuguese (araque) and even English, where it means beer, an alcoholic beverage usually made from fermenting rice or rice wine, a Middle Eastern aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]
Alcohol, liquor. Originally from Arabic عَرَق‎ (ʿaraq), this loanword is also found in Malaysian and Indonesian Malay (''arak''), Portuguese (''áraque'') and even English (arrack, araq), where it means beer or alcohol generally, and more specifically an alcoholic beverage usually made from fermenting rice or rice wine, or an aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink -- a clear, unsweetened and produced and consumed primarily in the Middle East. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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mare liquor, wine, alcoholic drink, liquor, spirits, arrack, spirit, brandy, arrack, usual barley-brandy [JV]

arrack, liquor, alcoholic drink [IW]

liquor, arrack, brandy, wine, alcoholic drink; wine, liquor, alcoholic drink, moonshine [RY]

Alcohol, liquor. Originally from Arabic عَرَق‎ (ʿaraq), this loanword is also found in Malaysian and Indonesian Malay (arak), Portuguese (áraque) and even English (arrack, araq), where it means beer or alcohol generally, and more specifically an alcoholic beverage usually made from fermenting rice or rice wine, or an aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink -- a clear, unsweetened and produced and consumed primarily in the Middle East. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]