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poteen
[ puh-teen, -cheen, -theen, poh- ]
noun
- the first distillation of a fermented mash in the making of whiskey.
- illicitly distilled whiskey.
poteen
/ pɒˈtiːn /
noun
- (in Ireland) illicit spirit, often distilled from potatoes
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of poteen1
Example Sentences
Oxford Crown Court jurors heard how Mr Farquhar's drinks were spiked with bioethanol and poteen, a high strength Irish alcohol, while his food was laced with drugs.
Her nurse's shebeen--a tumble-down festering hostelry thatched with decaying straw--was no better than a dog-boy's boozing ken, a disgraceful trysting-place for drunken soldiers, who were enticed thither by its excellent poteen.
‘Howsomever, don’t be downhearted, but take a good drop of poteen, and ‘twill give you all the false courage that any man wants.’
"And this I take to be as free of any allegiance to the king as yourself," said Daly, as he poured out a wineglass-ful of "poteen" from a short black bottle.
"Mutton always—fish and game when there's the season for them—and poteen to wash them down."
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