What’s sedebrand? (1 Viewer)

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I’m reading The Unforeseen by Dorothy Macardle which was first published in 1945. In it one of the characters mentions a “cup of sedebrand” - I Googled it and nothing relevant popped up. Anyone know what it is?
 
Is it a typo?
Ooh, that could be the most parsimonious explanation. I’m reading a recent republishing of the book but there doesn’t seem to be any sort of revision of the text and “sedebrand” is in a pdf of the first edition that I found. Certainly fits well in the context to be offering someone a brandy.
 

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