Which preposition to use with whey
Diuretics, or medicines to procure urine, are prescribed by some in this kind, hot and cold: hot where the heat of the liver doth not forbid; cold where the heat of the liver is very great: amongst hot are parsley roots, lovage, fennel, &c.: cold, melon seeds, &c., with whey of goat's milk, which is the common conveyer.
The hands of Aunty shook somewhat when she received the crock, and she hastened to heat the whey at once.
Besides this they had milk, butter, and cheese given them, and whey for drink.
Good maister wizard, leave these murlemewes and tel Mopso plainly whether Gemulo my maister, that gentle shepheard, shall win the love of the faire shepheardesse, his flocke-keeper, or not; and Ile give ye a bottle of as good whey as ere ye laid lips to. Fris.
The thick animal oil which it contains, the well-known butter, is separated only by agitation, as in the common process of churning, and the cheesy matter remains blended with the whey in the state of buttermilk.
"It is not easy," says Epictetus, "to train effeminate youths, any more than it is easy to take up whey with a hook.
When she gets stronger she will come to us to drink whey from our sheep.