bourbon
/ˈbɔrbɑn/Definitions
1. noun
a type of whiskey made primarily from corn mash, typically aged in new oak barrels.
“The bartender recommended a glass of fine bourbon to accompany the meal.”
2. proper noun
a county in northeastern Kentucky, USA.
“Bourbon County is known for its rolling hills and scenic countryside.”
3. adjective
relating to or characteristic of the American state of Kentucky, particularly the region where bourbon is made.
“Bourbon-style stables are found throughout Kentucky’s horse country.”