sirop

English

Noun

sirop (countable and uncountable, plural sirops)

  1. Obsolete form of syrup.
  2. A kettle used in making sugar by the open-kettle process.

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French

Etymology

From Arabic شَرَاب (šarāb, beverage), from شَرِبَ (šariba, to drink).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /si.ʁo/
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Noun

sirop m (plural sirops)

  1. syrup

Further reading


Middle English

Noun

sirop

  1. Alternative form of sirup

Old French

Etymology

From Arabic شَرَاب (šarāb, beverage), from شَرِبَ (šariba, to drink).

Noun

sirop m (oblique plural siros, nominative singular siros, nominative plural sirop)

  1. syrup
    • 1377, Bernard de Gordon, Fleur de lis de medecine (a.k.a. lilium medicine), page 154 of this essay:
      Ce sirop cy oste souverainement opilacion de l’esplain et pour ce il vault en plusieurs choses.
      This syrup gets rid of blockages of the spleen and many other things.

Romanian

Etymology

From French sirop

Noun

sirop n (plural siropuri)

  1. syrup
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