Caudle

/ˈkɔːdəl/ noun

A warm drink made from wine or ale mixed with eggs, bread, sugar, and spices, traditionally served to sick people or in winter.

From Old French 'chaudel' meaning 'warm' (from Latin 'calidus'), referring to the warm beverage. Medieval households served caudle as a comfort drink, especially to the ill and during cold months.

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