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mauby
/ ˈmɑːbɪ, ˈmɔː- /
noun
(in the E Caribbean) a bittersweet drink made from the bark of a rhamnaceous tree
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mauby1
C20: of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
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It was mauby, a nonalcoholic drink from boiled tree bark — just slightly sweet, and a bit astringent, something like an adult root beer.
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The beverage coolers are stocked with international beers, Caribbean sodas and house-made soft drinks like mauby, sorrel, sea moss and peanut punch.
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On Statia, a kind of tea called mauby is made from the bark of a tree; when mixed with rum, they say, it makes "an old man young and a young man younger."
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