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alt. A Dutch alcoholic spirit, flavoured with juniper, rather like gin. n. A Dutch alcoholic spirit, flavoured with juniper, rather like gin.
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Jenever (, ), also known as genièvre, genever, peket, or in the English-speaking world as Dutch gin or Hollands (archaic: Holland gin or Geneva gin), is the juniper-flavored national and traditional liquor of the Netherlands and Belgium, from which gin evolved. Traditional jenever is still very popular in the Netherlands, Belgium and nearby French and German regions. The European Union regulations specify that only liquor made in these two countries, two northern French departments and two German federal states can use the name jenever/genever/genièvre.
Usage examples of "jenever".
A man, van Effen reflected, ideally suited for his task - a small, drab, unremarkable nonentity of a man who could have been first cousin of the other nonentity who consumed so remarkably few jonge jenevers in the close vicinity of the reception desk in the lobby.
Romero Agnelli greeted them genially on their entrance and at once pressed jonge jenevers on them.
I do not think it would be a good idea to indulge in any more jonge jenevers so I suggest we rest.