Definitions
a fermented and often effervescent beverage made from juice of pears; similar in taste to hard cider
Word origin
From Middle English perre; from Old French peré; from Vulgar Latin *piratum; from Latin pirum.
Used in a sentence
“M. Vasse never observed a fatal termination unless in two instances ; in which the persons, adults, had drank perry in large quantity.”
“Perry is less popular than cider, but some consider it superior.”
“Sip the perry of the Black Worchester and you will belch clouds of soot.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer1 curated clues
01“Pear cider”5 letters
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