Etymology: [ 'wIn ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English wīn, from Proto-Germanic *wīnam (cf. Dutch wijn, German Wein), from Latin vīnum, from Proto-Indo-European *wóih₁nom (compare Ancient Greek οἶνος (oínos), Hittite wiana , Armenian գինի (gini)), neuter of *wih₁ḗn 'grapevine' (compare Ancient Greek wiḗn), from *weih- 'to plait, wattle' (compare Old Norse veggr 'wall', Latin vieō 'to bind, interweave', Old Church Slavonic vĭjǫ 'to twist, interweave', Sanskrit vájati 'he weaves').
A compatibility layer that allows programs made for Microsoft Windows® to run under UNIX and Linux, A dark purplish red colour; the colour of red wine, An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice of fruits or vegetables other than grapes, usually preceded by the type of the fruit or vegetable; for example, "dandelion wine", An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice of grapes, To entertain with wine, A serving of wine, To drink wine, wind, vino, drink wine, a red as dark as red wine fermented juice (of grapes especially) treat to wine; "Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week" drink wine, a red as dark as red wine fermented juice (of grapes especially) treat to wine; "Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week", drink wine; serve wine, A liquor or beverage prepared from the juice of any fruit or plant by a process similar to that for grape wine; as, currant wine; gooseberry wine; palm wine, The effect of drinking wine in excess; intoxication, The expressed juice of grapes, esp, An interface that allows Windows programs to run under UNIX and Linux, when fermented; a beverage or liquor prepared from grapes by squeezing out their juice, and (usually) allowing it to ferment, the beverage portion of communion symbolizing the blood of Christ; equivalent to the grape juice used in some protestant churches Communion wine is fermented grape juice and is therefore alcoholic, treat to wine; "Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week", The fermented juice of grapes, usually the fermented juice of grapes, an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting grape juice, a red as dark as red wine, fermented juice (of grapes especially), fermented grape juice; burgundy color; alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit; anything intoxicating or exhilarating, Wine is an alcoholic drink which is made from grapes. You can also refer to alcoholic drinks made from other fruits or vegetables as wine. a bottle of white wine This is a nice wine, Wine is used to describe things that are very dark red in colour. She wore her wine-coloured gaberdine raincoat, If you wine and dine, or if someone wines and dines you, you go out, for example to expensive restaurants, and spend a lot of money. Colleagues were furious at doing her work while she wined and dined A lot of money went on wining and dining prospective clients. wine and dine sb to entertain someone well with a meal, wine etc. Alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of grapes. Wine may also be made from various fruits and plant parts. Though known by the ancients, wine was not drunk in its matured form until the development of the bottle and cork in the late 17th century. In wine manufacture, grapes are crushed and strained, and the juice (called must) is sealed in vats along with yeast (Saccharomyees ellipsoideus) and often sulfur dioxide, which suppresses wild yeasts and organisms. Fermentation continues for several weeks, and then the wine is drawn off ("racked") into wooden barrels or other containers for a second fermentation ("aging"). It is clarified and bottled before undergoing final maturation. Wines may be classified according to colour as red, rosé (pink), or white; colour depends on whether the skins of red grapes are allowed to ferment with the juice. Wine taste is described as sweet or dry, sweet wines being high in sugar content and dry wines containing little or no sugar. Sparkling wines, such as champagne, contain suspended carbon dioxide, the result of bottling the wine before fermentation is complete. Fortified wines, such as port and sherry, contain added brandy. The leading wine-producing countries are France, Italy, Spain, the U.S., Argentina, Germany, Australia, South Africa, Portugal, and Romania, wine is the naturally fermented juice of fresh fruit or berries, as in: Even for wine experts, a common problem is the impoverished language we have for describing tastes and smells A large part of the wine taster's skill comes from being able to develop some sort of classification system and then to associate words/categories with smells--olfaction researcher Professor Tim Jacob of Cardiff University Thanks to word-lover Rabiatul Kamit for suggesting this word pair, May 2002, Naturally fermented juice of grapes More broadly, the term can include alcoholic beverages created from other fruits and even vegetables, fermented sugar cane juice, el vino, [source: www dictionary com] 1 A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various kinds of grapes, usually containing from 10 to 15 percent alcohol by volume 2 A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various other fruits or plants, n Fermented grape-juice known to the Women's Christian Union, a dark red, The substance used on the altar at Mass which, after it is confected, becomes the Precious Blood, A beverage produced by fermenting grape juice The term is also used more broadly for alcoholic beverages made from fruits other than grapes, Made from the fermented juice of grapes If another fruit is used it appears on the label Under 14 to 20% alcohol, made from a variety of ingredients which is then fermented where the alcohol level is 12-18% naturally unless fortified, The common Hebrew word for wine is yayin, from a root meaning "to boil up," "to be in a ferment " Others derive it from a root meaning "to tread out," and hence the juice of the grape trodden out The Greek word for wine is oinos_, and the Latin _vinun But besides this common Hebrew word, there are several others which are thus rendered, An alcoholic beverage produced through the fermentation of grape juice Other fruit and vegetable juices, such as dandelion and elderberry are also occasionally used in winemaking, an art the goes back at least 12,000 years, past of wine, plural of wine, third-person singular of wine, present participle of wine,
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A compatibility layer that allows programs made for Microsoft Windows® to run under UNIX and Linux
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A dark purplish red colour; the colour of red wine - "wine colour:"
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An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice of fruits or vegetables other than grapes, usually preceded by the type of the fruit or vegetable; for example, "dandelion wine"
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An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice of grapes
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To entertain with wine - "Neither Major Wadhams nor I is accustomed to being wined and dined by perfect strangers who do not even present themselves, but leave servants to do the honors, consequently to both of us our present situation smacks of romance and adventure;"
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A serving of wine
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To drink wine
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wind - "When I pass’d ’em look’d back—ther smill rawze on tha wine."
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vino
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drink wine
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a red as dark as red wine fermented juice (of grapes especially) treat to wine; "Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week" drink wine
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a red as dark as red wine fermented juice (of grapes especially) treat to wine; "Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week"
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drink wine; serve wine fiil
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A liquor or beverage prepared from the juice of any fruit or plant by a process similar to that for grape wine; as, currant wine; gooseberry wine; palm wine
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The effect of drinking wine in excess; intoxication
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The expressed juice of grapes, esp
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An interface that allows Windows programs to run under UNIX and Linux
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when fermented; a beverage or liquor prepared from grapes by squeezing out their juice, and (usually) allowing it to ferment
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the beverage portion of communion symbolizing the blood of Christ; equivalent to the grape juice used in some protestant churches Communion wine is fermented grape juice and is therefore alcoholic
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treat to wine; "Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week"
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The fermented juice of grapes
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usually the fermented juice of grapes
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an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting grape juice
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a red as dark as red wine
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fermented juice (of grapes especially)
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fermented grape juice; burgundy color; alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit; anything intoxicating or exhilarating isim
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Wine is an alcoholic drink which is made from grapes. You can also refer to alcoholic drinks made from other fruits or vegetables as wine. a bottle of white wine This is a nice wine
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Wine is used to describe things that are very dark red in colour. She wore her wine-coloured gaberdine raincoat
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If you wine and dine, or if someone wines and dines you, you go out, for example to expensive restaurants, and spend a lot of money. Colleagues were furious at doing her work while she wined and dined A lot of money went on wining and dining prospective clients. wine and dine sb to entertain someone well with a meal, wine etc. Alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of grapes. Wine may also be made from various fruits and plant parts. Though known by the ancients, wine was not drunk in its matured form until the development of the bottle and cork in the late 17th century. In wine manufacture, grapes are crushed and strained, and the juice (called must) is sealed in vats along with yeast (Saccharomyees ellipsoideus) and often sulfur dioxide, which suppresses wild yeasts and organisms. Fermentation continues for several weeks, and then the wine is drawn off ("racked") into wooden barrels or other containers for a second fermentation ("aging"). It is clarified and bottled before undergoing final maturation. Wines may be classified according to colour as red, rosé (pink), or white; colour depends on whether the skins of red grapes are allowed to ferment with the juice. Wine taste is described as sweet or dry, sweet wines being high in sugar content and dry wines containing little or no sugar. Sparkling wines, such as champagne, contain suspended carbon dioxide, the result of bottling the wine before fermentation is complete. Fortified wines, such as port and sherry, contain added brandy. The leading wine-producing countries are France, Italy, Spain, the U.S., Argentina, Germany, Australia, South Africa, Portugal, and Romania
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wine is the naturally fermented juice of fresh fruit or berries, as in: Even for wine experts, a common problem is the impoverished language we have for describing tastes and smells A large part of the wine taster's skill comes from being able to develop some sort of classification system and then to associate words/categories with smells--olfaction researcher Professor Tim Jacob of Cardiff University Thanks to word-lover Rabiatul Kamit for suggesting this word pair, May 2002
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Naturally fermented juice of grapes More broadly, the term can include alcoholic beverages created from other fruits and even vegetables
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fermented sugar cane juice
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el vino
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[source: www dictionary com] 1 A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various kinds of grapes, usually containing from 10 to 15 percent alcohol by volume 2 A beverage made of the fermented juice of any of various other fruits or plants
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n Fermented grape-juice known to the Women's Christian Union
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a dark red
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The substance used on the altar at Mass which, after it is confected, becomes the Precious Blood
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A beverage produced by fermenting grape juice The term is also used more broadly for alcoholic beverages made from fruits other than grapes
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Made from the fermented juice of grapes If another fruit is used it appears on the label Under 14 to 20% alcohol
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made from a variety of ingredients which is then fermented where the alcohol level is 12-18% naturally unless fortified
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The common Hebrew word for wine is yayin, from a root meaning "to boil up," "to be in a ferment " Others derive it from a root meaning "to tread out," and hence the juice of the grape trodden out The Greek word for wine is oinos_, and the Latin _vinun But besides this common Hebrew word, there are several others which are thus rendered
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An alcoholic beverage produced through the fermentation of grape juice Other fruit and vegetable juices, such as dandelion and elderberry are also occasionally used in winemaking, an art the goes back at least 12,000 years
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