winy
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English wyny; equivalent to wine + -y.
Pronunciation
[edit]Rhymes: -aɪni
Adjective
[edit]winy (comparative winier, superlative winiest)
- Having the taste or qualities of wine.
- 1626, Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie in Ten Centuries, London: William Lee, V. Century, p. 125,[1]
- Take Cucumbers, or Pumpions, and set them (here and there) amongst Muske-Melons, and see whether the Melons will not be more Winy, and better tasted.
- 1697, William Dampier, chapter XIV, in A New Voyage Round the World. […], London: […] James Knapton, […], →OCLC, page 392:
- They are much like ſuch Grapes as grow on our Vines, both in ſhape and colour; and they are of a very pleaſant Winy taſte.
- 1921, D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “The Sea”, in Sea and Sardinia, New York, N.Y.: Thomas Seltzer, →OCLC, page 65:
- The sun had the lovely strong winey warmth, golden over the dark-blue sea.
- 1926, Willa Cather, My Mortal Enemy[2], New York: Vintage, published 1961, Part I, Chapter 4, p. 34:
- The sleeve-buttons were topazes, winy-yellow, lightly set in crinkly gold.
- 1626, Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie in Ten Centuries, London: William Lee, V. Century, p. 125,[1]
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Polish
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[edit]Noun
[edit]winy f
- inflection of wina:
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