kill-devil

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== English == === Alternative forms === kill devil === Etymology === From kill +‎ devil. === Noun === kill-devil (uncountable) (obsolete) Synonym of rum, an alcoholic beverage distilled from sugarcane, similar spirits. 1639 September 24, John Josselyn, Journal in An Account of Two Voyages to New-England... (1673), p. 24: ... I went aboard the Fellowship of 100 and 70 Tuns a Flemish bottom, the Master George Luxon of Bittiford in Devonshire, several of my friends came to bid me farewell, among the rest Captain Thomas Wannerton who drank to me a pint of kill-devil alias Rhum at a draught ... c. 1651, "A Briefe Description of the Island of Barbados" in Trinity College MS G4, p. 15: ...the chiefe fudling they make in the Island is Rumbullion, alias Kill-Devill, and this is made of suggar canes distilled, a hott, hellish and terrible liquor.