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SpiritsPersonalities.
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SpiritsA term to define any liquid produced by distillation; alcoholic beverages.
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Spirits(n) an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
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SpiritsInflammable liquors obtained by distillation. This is connected with the ancient notion of bottle-imps (q.v.), whence these liquors were largely used in the black arts.
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SpiritsThere are four sorts of elemental spirits, which rule respectively over the four elements. The fire spirits are SALAMANDERS; the water spirits UNDINES (2 syl.); the air spirits SYLPHS; and the earth s [..]
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SpiritsRum, whisky, brandy, gin, and other distilled liquors having much alcohol, in distinction from wine and malt liquors.
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SpiritsAlcoholic beverages that have been distilled, are unsweetened, and have are at leave 20% Alcohol by Volume.
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SpiritsStrong distilled liquor such as brandy, whiskey, gin, or rum.
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SpiritsAn alcoholic beverage, especially distilled liquor.
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SpiritsEthyl alcohol obtained from the distillation of various base products to an alcoholic strength of usually more than 60% per volume.
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Spiritsanother name for distilled drinks.
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Spiritslang=en
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* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: My honoured and well-beloved brother, Faithful, I am glad that I have overtaken you; and that God has so tempered our spirits, that we can w [..]
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