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cor⋅dial

[kawr-juhl or, especially Brit., -dee-uhl]
–adjective
1. courteous and gracious; friendly; warm: a cordial reception.
2. invigorating the heart; stimulating.
3. sincere; heartfelt: a cordial dislike.
4. Archaic. of or pertaining to the heart.
–noun
5. a strong, sweetened, aromatic alcoholic liquor; liqueur.
6. a stimulating medicine.
7. anything that invigorates or exhilarates.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME < ML cordiālis, equiv. to L cordi- (s. of cor) heart + -ālis -al 1


cor⋅dial⋅ly, adverb
cor⋅dial⋅ness, noun


1. affectionate, genial. 2. cheering.
cor·dial   (kôr'jəl)   
adj.  
  1. Warm and sincere; friendly: a cordial greeting; cordial relations. See Synonyms at gracious.
  2. Strongly felt; fervent: a cordial abhorrence of waste.
  3. Serving to invigorate; stimulating.
n.  
  1. A stimulant; a tonic.
  2. A liqueur.

[Middle English, of the heart, from Medieval Latin cordiālis, from Latin cor, cord-, heart; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.]
cor·dial'i·ty (-jāl'ĭ-tē, -jē-āl'-, -dē-āl'-), cor'dial·ness n., cor'dial·ly adv.

Cordial

Cor"dial\ (k?r"jal, formally k?rd"yal; 106, 277), a. [LL. cordialis, fr. L. cor heart: cf. F. cordial. See Heart.]

1. Proceeding from the heart. [Obs.]

A rib with cordial spirits warm. --Milton.

2. Hearty; sincere; warm; affectionate.

He . . . with looks of cordial love Hung over her enamored. --Milton.

3. Tending to revive, cheer, or invigorate; giving strength or spirits.

Behold this cordial julep here That flames and dances in his crystal bounds. --Milton.

Syn: Hearty; sincere; heartfelt; warm; affectionate; cheering; invigorating. See Hearty.

Cordial

Cor"dial\, n. 1. Anything that comforts, gladdens, and exhilarates.

Charms to my sight, and cordials to my mind. --Dryden.

2. (Med) Any invigorating and stimulating preparation; as, a peppermint cordial.

3. (Com.) Aromatized and sweetened spirit, used as a beverage; a liqueur.
Language Translation for : cordial
Spanish: cordial,
German: herzlich,
Japanese: 心からの

cordial 
c.1386, from M.Fr. cordial, from M.L. cordialis "of or for the heart," from L. cor (gen. cordis) "heart" (see heart). Original sense of n. was "medicine, food, or drink that stimulates the heart;" adj. meaning "heartfelt, from the heart" is c.1477.

Main Entry: cor·dial
Pronunciation: 'kor-j&l
Function: noun
: an invigorating and stimulating medicine, food, or drink

cordial

a liqueur (q.v.); though the term cordial was formerly used for only those liqueurs that were thought to have a tonic or stimulating quality due to the medicinal components of their flavourings, the terms cordial and liqueur are now used interchangeably.

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