syrup

/ˈsɝ.əp/

UK: /ˈsɪ.ɹəp/

Sɝ · əp (2 syllables)

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Definition

Any thick liquid that has a high sugar content and which is added to or poured over food as a flavoring.

Etymology

From Middle English sirup, from Old French sirop, from Medieval Latin siruppus, syrupus, from Arabic شَرَاب (šarāb, “a drink, beverage, wine, coffee, syrup”), from شَرِبَ (šariba, “to drink”). Doublet of sirop. Related to sorbet, sherbet, sharbat. Compare French sirop, Italian siroppo, sciroppo, Spanish jarabe, jarope, Portuguese xarope, and Dutch siroop and stroop. The first known use of the spelling sirup was in the 14th century.

Example Sentences

  • "maple syrup"
  • "pancake syrup"
  • "peaches in syrup"
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