grenadine
noun
- light, open, gauze-like cloth made of hard-twist yarns in a leno weave, of cotton, silk, wool, or synthetics
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈɡɹɛnədiːn/
adj
- Pertaining to the city of Grenada.
“In 1936, year of the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Lorca gave a radio talk about how he regarded the contrast between the Nasrid palaces and that of Charles V as emblematic of the divide in contemporary Grenadine society.”
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from French œillet grenadin (“clove pink”) from French œillet and French grenadin from Middle French grenade (“pomegranate”).
- A syrup made from cloves and other spices.
- A syrup made from cloves and other spices. 2019, Darcy O'Neil, Fix the Pumps, Art of Drink, published 2010, page 107: Grenadine Extract Oil of Cloves 6 drops Oil of Orange Peel 18 drops Tincture of Ginger ¾ tsp Vanilla Extract 1 tsp Phosphoric Acid (10%) 15 ml ½ oz Maraschino Liqueur 60 ml 2 oz Tincture of Cochineal 60 ml 2 oz Distilled Water 60 ml 2 oz Alcohol, to make 480 ml 16 oz
- A syrup made from cloves and other spices. 2019, Darcy O'Neil, Fix the Pumps, Art of Drink, published 2010, page 107: Grenadine Extract Oil of Cloves 6 drops Oil of Orange Peel 18 drops Tincture of Ginger ¾ tsp Vanilla Extract 1 tsp Phosphoric Acid (10%) 15 ml ½ oz Maraschino Liqueur 60 ml 2 oz Tincture of Cochineal 60 ml 2 oz Distilled Water 60 ml 2 oz Alcohol, to make 480 ml 16 oz