1. mead - Noun
2. Mead - Proper noun
A fermented drink made of water and honey with malt, yeast, etc.; metheglin; hydromel.
A drink composed of sirup of sarsaparilla or other flavoring extract, and water. It is sometimes charged with carbonic acid gas.
A meadow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have filled 3 Mead notebooks trying to figure out whether it was Them or Just Me. David Foster Wallace
The men went to Catraeth, swift was their host, the pale mead was their feast and it was their poison. Aneirin
Let us away, my love, with happy speed; There are no ears to hear, or eyes to see, - Drown'd all in Rhenish and the sleepy mead. Awake! arise! my love and fearless be, For o'er the southern moors I have a home for thee. John Keats
Sweet empty sky of June without a stain, Faint, gray-blue dewy mists on far-off hills Warm, yellow sunlight flooding mead and plain, That each dark copse and hollow overfills:. Emma Lazarus
I think I draw most inspiration from writers like Richelle Mead and filmmakers like John Hughes. They both really understand the experience of being a teenager and how insistent and intense everything feels, but they're also smart, savvy, and fun. Amanda Hocking
With your mouth, it would be good to drink mead (sweet alcoholic beverage made out of fermented honey). Russian Proverb