Cuˊllis [with Cooks]

Cuˊllis [with Cooks]
a strained Liquor made of any sort of dressed Meat or other Things pounded in a Mortar, and pressed through an Hair-sieve; usually poured into hot Pies, Messes, &c. before they are served up at Table.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

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Couˊrtesy of England [in Law]
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