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rye (n.)

Old English ryge, from Proto-Germanic *ruig (source also of Old Saxon roggo, Old Norse rugr, Old Frisian rogga, Middle Dutch rogghe, Old High German rocko, German Roggen), related to or from Balto-Slavic words (such as Old Church Slavonic ruži, Russian rozh' "rye;" Lithuanian rugys "grain of rye," plural rugiai), from a European PIE root *wrughyo- "rye." Meaning "whiskey" (made from rye) first attested 1835. Rye bread attested from mid-15c.

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Definitions of rye from WordNet

rye (n.)
the seed of the cereal grass;
rye (n.)
hardy annual cereal grass widely cultivated in northern Europe where its grain is the chief ingredient of black bread and in North America for forage and soil improvement;
Synonyms: Secale cereale
rye (n.)
whiskey distilled from rye or rye and malt;
Synonyms: rye whiskey / rye whisky
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