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alicant
alicant (ælɪˈkænt, in 17th c. ˈælɪkənt) Forms: 6 alycaunt, alle-, aligaunte, 6–7 alle-, 7 ale-, alligant, 7– alicant(e. A kind of wine made at Alicante in Spain.c 1500 Col. Blowbol in Halliwell Nugæ Poet. 10 Rede wyn..and Alycaunt, in whom I delite. 1547 Recorde Judic. Ur. 36 b, Darke red wyne, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alicante Bouschet
Synonyms Alicante Bouschet is also known under the synonyms Alicant de Pays, Alicante, Alicante Bouchet, Alicante Bouschet 2, Alicante Extra Fertile, Alicante wikipedia.org
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elegante
† elegante Obs. [Cf. alegant, var. of alicant.] Some kind of dried fruit; ? Alicante raisins.1579 in Rogers Agric. & Pr. III. 543 Elegantes 3/4 c 14/3. Oxford English Dictionary
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Castor & Pollux (1790 ship)
Her captain and crew ran her onshore at Alicant to extinguish the fire. War with France broke out early in 1793. wikipedia.org
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steelback
† ˈsteelback Obs. [f. steel v. + back n.] A name for Alicant wine, from its supposed property of strengthening the back.[1609 Pimlyco C 4 b, The fat lecherous Alligant, Whose Iuice repaires what Backes doe want.]1633 C. Farewell East-Ind. Colation 48 Raysin Wine, almost of the colour of Alicant, or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tartar (1780 ship)
In May 1780 Lloyd's List reported that Tartar, Fiot, master, had taken and sent into Dartmouth Catharina Maria, a Dutch ship sailing from Alicant to Havre-de-Grace wikipedia.org
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pontac
pontac (ˈpɒntæk) Also 7 -aque, 7–8 -ack, 9 -ak, -acq. [a. F. Pontac, local name.] A sweet wine obtained from Pontac in the Basses Pyrénées, in the south of France. Also, a South African wine.1674 Blount Glossogr. To Rdr. (ed. 4) A ij b, The Vintner will furnish you with..Alicant,..Pontac, Tent. 1680... Oxford English Dictionary
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David Hartley (philosopher)
These were slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) and Alicant soap (predominantly potassium oleate, like other soaps an alkaline salt of a fatty acid). wikipedia.org
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nouriture
ˈnouriture Now rare or Obs. Forms: α. 4–6 noriture (5 -tur), 5 nore-, norry-, 6 nory-, norriture. β. 6 nurry-, nurriture (-tor, -tour), 6–7 nuriture. γ. 5 nowry-, 6 noury-, 5–9 nouriture (6 -tour). δ. 6–9 nourriture. [a. OF. norreture, noureture, etc. (mod.F. nourriture): cf. late L. nūtrītūra, f. n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grenache
These include: Abundante, Aleante, Aleantedi Rivalto, Aleante Poggiarelli, Alicant Blau, Alicante, Alicante Grenache, Aragones, Bois Jaune, Bordò, Cannonaddu wikipedia.org
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soap
▪ I. soap, n. (səʊp) Forms: α. 1–2, 4–5 sape, Sc. 5–6, 9 saip, 9 saep; 5 sepe, 9 north. seeap, syep. β. 3–8 sope, 5 swope, shope, soope, 5, 7 soppe, 6 sopp, soopp, souppe. γ. 6–7 soape, 7– soap. [A word widely represented in the European languages. Within the Teutonic group the forms are OE. sápe, O... Oxford English Dictionary
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1785 in Canada
that only in British-built and -owned ships Admiral John Campbell reports more than 50 merchant ships have sailed from Newfoundland to "Lisbon, Oporto, Alicant wikipedia.org
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Venice
Venice (ˈvɛnɪs) Also 6 Venysse, Venise, Ven(i)ys, Vennys, Venes, 7 Vennis, Venis. Also Venus2. [a. F. Venise:—L. Venetia (It. Venezia, Sp. Venecia, Pg. Veneza): see def.] 1. The name of the city (the capital of the province of the same name) in the north-east of Italy, used attrib. to designate vari... Oxford English Dictionary
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HMS Rover (1808)
A later report was that a French squadron had captured Mary, Donaldson, master, which had been sailing from Alicant to Bristol, but had left her adrift wikipedia.org
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wine
▪ I. wine, n.1 (waɪn) Forms: 1–4 win, (2–3 uin), 3–6 wyn, 4–6 (7 Sc.) wyne (4 wyin, vyn, 4–5 wijn(e, 4, 6 Sc. vyne, 5 wynne, wyen(e, wyyn(e, wiyn, whyne, whyene, 6 Sc. wynn, vine), 4– wine. [OE. w{iacu}n = OFris., OS., MLG., MDu. wîn (Du. wijn), OHG., MHG. wîn (G. wein), ON. v{iacu}n (Sw., Da. vin),... Oxford English Dictionary
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