Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
pomace .
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Examples
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In some places of England there is a kind of drink made of apples which they call cider or pomage, but that of pears is called perry, and both are ground and pressed in presses made for the nonce.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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In some places of England there is a kind of drink made of apples which they call cider or pomage, but that of pears is called perry, and both are ground and pressed in presses made for the nonce.
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First he stayed his appetite a little with a hunch of cheat-bread, and a glass of pomage, while the servant was bringing him his entry of eggs cooked with parsley.
Come Rack! Come Rope! Robert Hugh Benson 1892
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