earl grey

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Definition of earl grey in English Turkish dictionary

earl grey tea
Earl Grey çayı
earl gray
Earl Grey
English - English
A blend of black tea flavoured with oil from the rind of the bergamot orange
a type of tea with a special taste and smell which come from an oil which is added to it
Any Black Tea blend flavored with Bergamot Oil
Black tea that is scented with the essential oil of bergamot, a citrus
A black China tea scented with oil of bergamot
A black China tea treated with the oil of bergamot which gives the tea a scented aroma and taste It was said to have been blended for and named after the 2nd Earl Grey when he was prime minister of Britain by a Chinese mandarin after the success of a British diplomatic mission to China
Earl Grey tea
{i} blend of black Chinese tea and Darjeeling tea
earl grey tea
A tea blend from Indian and Sri Lankan teas, named after the former Prime Minister Grey of England
earl grey tea
– Unfermented, dried tea, more commonly found in China and Japan
earl grey tea
Blend of Asian teas, flavored with oil of bergamot
Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey
born March 13, 1764, Falloden, Northumberland, Eng. died July 17, 1845, Howick, Northumberland British politician, leader of the Whig Party, and prime minister (1830-34). Grey entered Parliament in 1786 and soon became prominent among the aristocratic Whigs, led by Charles James Fox, in opposition to William Pitt's conservative government. In 1806 Grey became first lord of the Admiralty in Lord Grenville's government, and, when Fox died the same year, Grey became foreign secretary and leader of the Foxite Whigs. In 1807 the dismissal of the ministry and the loss of his seat for Northumberland because of his Catholic sympathies left Grey with a distaste for office. From 1815 to 1830 he was more patron than leader of the divided Whig opposition. In 1830 he became prime minister with popular backing for parliamentary reform. After considerable debate and conflict, he won adoption of the Reform Bill of 1832
Turkish - English
earl gray
earl grey

    Turkish pronunciation

    ırl grey

    Pronunciation

    /ˈərl ˈgrā/ /ˈɜrl ˈɡreɪ/

    Etymology

    [ '&r(-&)l ] (noun.) 12th century. Middle English erl, from Old English eorl warrior, nobleman; akin to Old Norse jarl warrior, nobleman.
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