unvintageable
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + vintage + -able, an allusion to the Greek poet Homer's epithets for the sea.
Adjective
[edit]unvintageable (comparative more unvintageable, superlative most unvintageable)
- (poetic) Not fit to drink.
- 1881, Oscar Wilde, Vita Nuova:
- I stood by the unvintageable sea
Till the wet waves drenched face and hair with spray.
- 1915, Rupert Brooke, en route to the Bosporus, as quoted by William Manchester, The Last Lion, page 518
- Will Hero’s Tower crumble under 15-inch guns? Will the sea be polyphloisbic and wine dark and unvintageable?