beverage
n.
drink
Drink
The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest
liquids. As a noun, it refers to the liquid that is ingested. It is often used in a narrower sense to refer to
alcoholic beverages (as both a verb and a noun). Drink is also
slang for a body of
water, such as an
ocean or a water hazard on a
golf course (e.g. "He hit that one into the drink."). To drink in is also used metaphorically, as in to drink in the scenery; to appreciate.
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beverage
Noun
1. any liquid suitable for drinking; "may I take your beverage order?"
(synonym) drink, drinkable, potable
(hypernym) food, nutrient
(hyponym) milk
Beverage
(v. t.)
Specifically, a name applied to various kinds of drink.
(v. t.)
Liquid for drinking; drink; -- usually applied to drink artificially prepared and of an agreeable flavor; as, an intoxicating beverage.
(v. t.)
A treat, or drink money.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Soma
Soma (Sanskrit) In Hinduism, the moon astronomically; mystically, a sacred beverage of initiates, "made from a rare mountain plant by initiated Brahmans" (TG 304). As the moon, Soma is an occult mystery, for the moon as a symbol stands for both good and evil, yet more often a symbol of evil than of good. Astrologically, Soma is the regent of the invisible or occult moon, while Indu represents the physical moon. "Soma is the mystery god and presides over the mystic and occult nature in man and the Universe" (SD 2:45). Soma or lunar worship was once purely occult and its rites were based upon a minute and profound knowledge of nature.
According to Hindu tradition, Soma as a sacred juice gave mystic visions and trance-revelations, the result of which union was Budha (esoteric wisdom). This sacred beverage was drunk by Brahmins and initiates during their mysteries and sacrificial rites.
"The 'Soma' plant is the asclepias acida, which yields a juice from which that mystic beverage, the Soma drink, is made. Alone the descendants of the Rishis, the Agnihotri (the fire priests) of the great mysteries knew all its powers. But the real property of the true Soma was (and is) to make a new man of the Initiate, after he is reborn, namely once that he begins to live in his astral body . . .; for, his spiritual nature overcoming the physical, he would soon snap it off and part even from that etherealized form. . . .
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