vinewood

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English

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Etymology

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From vine +‎ wood.

Noun

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vinewood (uncountable)

  1. wood from a vine
    • 1901, Herbert Newton Casson, The Crime of Credulity:
      Kindle large fires of vinewood, green laurel, or other green wood.
    • 2001, Tom Tierney, Greek and Roman Fashions, page 33:
      He carries a vinewood stick (the mark of a centurion) and his helmet, with the crest placed sideways.

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