SC - Re: Sweet and Sour
    Philip & Susan Troy 
    troy at asan.com
       
    Thu Sep 14 06:20:30 PDT 2000
    
    
  
In a message dated 09/14/2000 0:27:33 AM EST, serian at uswest.net writes:
<< hmmm, I wonder if it has a root with mill?
 Serian >>
"Meal" (which  is associated with "mull") is from the Latin "molere" to 
grind,  and the Greek "myle" to mill.  
Searching the dictionary again, I found a verb-intransitive definition of 
"mull" I had not seen previously.  It says:
    [Origin unknown]
    First appeared 1618
    To heat, sweeten and flavor (as wine or cider) with spices.
I'm guessing that this 1618 appearance of the word is the quote Elizabeth 
detailed in her post.... :-)
Elysant
    
    
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