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Grenadine

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See also: grenadine

English

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Adjective

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Grenadine (comparative more Grenadine, superlative most Grenadine)

  1. Pertaining to the city of Grenada.
    • 2004, Robert Irwin, The Alhambra, Profile Books, published 2005, page 180:
      In 1936, year of the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Lorca gave a radio talk about how he regarded the contrast between the Nasrid palaces and that of Charles V as emblematic of the divide in contemporary Grenadine society.

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German

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French grenadine.

Noun

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Grenadine f (genitive Grenadine, plural Grenadinen)

  1. pomegranate (fruit and tree)
  2. grenadine (syrup)
    Synonyms: Grenadinesirup, Granatapfelsirup

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