1. liqueur - Noun
2. liqueur - Verb
An aromatic alcoholic cordial.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA liqueur can be made from the whole fruits, in combination with vodka and sugar. Source: Internet
A licensed line of chocolates with Kahlúa-flavored centers and small chocolate shot glass -style "cups" for serving the liqueur are sold in Mexico. Source: Internet
Add this to the ice cream base with the rest of the syrup, stir in the Ginger liqueur and do a normal freeze job. Source: Internet
Babà cake is a well known Neapolitan delicacy, best served with Rum or limoncello (a liqueur invented in the Sorrento peninsula ). Source: Internet
He states that these would have been along the lines of "gin, lemon juice, chilled soda water, and maraschino liqueur". Source: Internet
He said that by the time of his death, Rilke had turned into "a delicate, well-matured liqueur suitable for grown-up ladies", citation but that his work is "too demanding" to be "considered relaxing". Source: Internet