noun
- a warm drink made of wine or ale mixed with eggs, sugar, spices, and gruel, traditionally served to sick or elderly people
Usage: archaic; chiefly British
Examples
- The nurse prepared a warm caudle for the patient recovering from illness.
- In medieval times, caudle was a common remedy offered to the infirm.
- The recipe for caudle included wine, eggs, bread, and cinnamon.
- She sipped the caudle slowly, finding comfort in its warmth.
- Caudle was often given to women after childbirth to aid recovery.