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The way was long; but metheglin and darkness sustained him.
When the attack passed, he climbed to his feet, and went in search of metheglin.
Someone placed a bowl of metheglin in Covenant's hands.
She was too weak for solid food, so he fed her metheglin diluted with water.
At the better houses there was metheglin or small beer, cider, cheese, and biscuits.
But as the metheglin steadied him, he found that he was at least able to bear the heat.
I studied at the university in Avallon, and also at Metheglin.
When he unstopped the pouch, he recognized the smell of metheglin.
He picked up a jug of metheglin and drank deeply to keep himself from groaning aloud.
The protagonist Kvothe is known to drink metheglin.
To sight, to taste it was metheglin, such as never mantled in the cups of Valhalla.
But the metheglin helped him.
Shivering, he arose, slapped his arms to warm them, then accepted a drink of metheglin from Brinn.
Common drinks during Calan Mai festivities were metheglin or mead.
When they had placed their empty glasses back on the bar, he commented, "A fine flavor, gentlemen, although it lacks the taste of the metheglin."
Drinking metheglin and chewing bread for energy, he stalked the hillsides and the vales.
Stoneware broke; metheglin splashed the floor.
There they ate supper, drank metheglin lightly flavored with diamondraught, hollowed beds for themselves.
Acting with characteristic detached consideration, Brinn handed Covenant a pouch of metheglin.
It was metheglin, and although Murdo had drunk it but twice in his life before now, he pronounced it very good indeed.
Nay, then, two treys, an if you grow so nice, Metheglin, wort, and malmsey; well run dice!
In a tiny voice, she answered, "Metheglin" "Good."
Metheglin: Metheglin is traditional mead with herbs and/or spices added.
And his strength did not last; the sun leeched it from him, despite his improvident consumption of bread and metheglin.
Metheglin; what's that, sir?