A Dutch alcoholic spirit, flavoured with juniper, rather like gin.(noun)
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Use "jenever" in a sentence
"Yet gin has been produced since the 1600's, when the Dutch began distilling a juniper-derived medicinal spirit known as jenever (or genever)."
"These drinks were alternately known as jenever (juniper in Dutch) or genivre (in French), and these names were eventually anglicized and abbreviated to gin."
"In the Netherlands gin is known as jenever with two distinct varieters, jonge and oude"