Van der Hum, noun phrase
- Forms:
- Show more Formerly also Van der Humm, Van Der Hums, Van Hum, Vanrhum, and with small initial(s).
- Origin:
- Etymology unknown; perhaps a personal name (see quotation 1984).
A brandy-based liqueur, flavoured with naartjie peel and spices. Also attributive. See also naartjie sense 1 a.
1861 ‘A Lady’ Life at Cape (1963) 31Mrs M—..has even promised to show me how to brew liqueurs, and distil ‘vanrhum’, — the latter a most aromatic and powerful elixir vitae.
1993 E. Badenhorst in Flying Springbok Apr. 117Chocolate potjie pots filled with a Van der Hum mousse.
A brandy-based liqueur, flavoured with naartjie peel and spices. Also attributive.

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