saloop

Etymology
A variant of, originally a key ingredient in the drink.

Noun

 * 1)  An aromatic drink originally prepared from salep and later from sassafras bark with other ingredients such as milk and sugar added, which was once popular in London, England.
 * 2) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
 * 1) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
 * 1) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
 * 1) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
 * 1) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
 * 1) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
 * 1) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.
 * 1) The  or  (, syn.  and ), a small plant found in coastal and inland areas of eastern Australia.

Translations

 * Polish: salep