Oenomel
[ee-nuh-mel, en-uh-] /ˈi nəˌmɛl, ˈɛn ə-/
noun
1.
a drink made of wine mixed with honey.
2.
something combining strength with sweetness.
/ˈiːnəˌmɛl/
noun
1.
a drink made of wine and honey
2.
(literary) a source of strength and sweetness
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