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coffee
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Word definitions for coffee in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, from Italian caffe , from Turkish kahveh , from Arabic qahwah "coffee," said originally to have meant "wine," but perhaps rather from Kaffa region of Ethiopia, a home of the plant (coffee in Kaffa is called buno , which was borrowed into Arabic ...
Usage examples of coffee.
Apparently satisfied it would support his weight, he leaned back, rocking gently while Abie prepared their coffee.
I thanked him for doing Margarita the honour of accepting a cup of coffee from her hands, and begged him to take one with me, saying I would breakfast with him next morning.
It was deep twilight when Ace sat down in front of the fire and attacked the tender, roasted meat, washing it down with swallows of coffee.
I was greeted very courteously by three officers whom I had become acquainted with at the coffee house, and I walked along the promenade with them.
I am not addicted to coffee, it is still a drug and it feels fucking good.
Although it was an available alternative, some wholesalers refused to put chicory or any other additives in their coffee.
These measures stretched out the available coffee far better than did chicory additives or other substitutes, but there still were severe shortages.
His voice made Addle think of coffee, deep and dark and rich, with a texture that slid between her senses.
Solicitor of the Excise, against persons convicted of the fraud of manufacturing spurious, and adulterating genuine coffee.
But old Selim Aga and the other sages led the muezzin into the coffeehouse and ordered coffee, Turkish Delight and a narghile, to calm him down.
Persons of a lymphatic or bilious temperament often find that coffee disagrees with them, aggravating their troubles and causing biliousness, constipation, and headache, while tea proves agreeable and beneficial.
Fairly and Annette, dining on pancakes and juice, and Lars Aquavit, finishing a last cup of coffee.
After the cheese and fruit dessert, Natalie wanted to visit the aqueduct and take their coffee with them so Saul filled the steel Thermos while she went to her room and got a thick sweater from her suitcase.
Where could one obtain the best price for hundred-ton lots of Arabica coffee?
They liked visiting the coffee plantations where arabica coffee was grown, or climbing to the higher elevations where robusta coffee, the kind used for instant coffee, was grown, or watching the fishermen haul in their catch from Lake Tanganyika.