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vendage
† vendage Obs. Also vind-, vyndage. [ad. OF. vendange (also mod.F.), vendenge:—L. vindēmia.] Vintage.α 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xviii. 367 May no drynke me moiste ne my thruste slake, Tyl þe vendage falle in þe vale of iosephath. 1388 Wyclif 2 Esdras x. 37 The firste fruytes..of vendage, and of oile. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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vyndage
vyndage variant of vendage Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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vendonging
† vendonging Obs.—1 [f. OF. vendenger, -anger (F. vendanger), f. vendenge, -ange: see vendage.] The vintage.1340 Ayenb. 36 Þe oþre beggeþ..ine herueste þet corn, ine uendonginge þet wyn. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of operettas
Felsenstein) 1959) Oskar Nedbal (1874–1930) Polish Blood (Polská krev) (1913) The Vendage (Vinobraní) (1916) Edmund Nick (1891–1974) Das kleine Hofkonzert wikipedia.org
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wendage
wendage var. vendage.1496 Dives & Pauper vii. xiii. (W. de W.) s iij b, Diues. Of what thynge is a man bounde to tythe. Pauper. Of corn in heruest, of wyne in wendage, of fruyte, [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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2010 in poetry
Mario Petrucci, i tulips, Enitharmon Press, 112, pages, Ralph Pordzik, Hotel Salvador Dali and Other Poems, Lulu Press, 49 pages, Peter Reading, Vendage wikipedia.org
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vindage
vindage var. vendage Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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vendange
‖ vendange (vɑ̃dɑ̃ʒ) Also † 8 vandange. [Fr.: see vendage.] In France, the annual grape harvest, the vintage (sense 2).1766 Smollett Trav. I. viii. 133 The mountains of Burgundy are covered with vines... The vandange was but just begun, and the people were employed in gathering the grapes. 1852 Mrs.... Oxford English Dictionary
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vinedage
† vinedage variant of vendage Obs.1574 Hellowes Gueuara's Fam. Ep. (1577) 237 Since your garden is blasted, your vinedage ended,..your prime tyme finished. Oxford English Dictionary
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vintage
▪ I. vintage, n. (ˈvɪntɪdʒ) Also 5–6 vyntage. [a. AF. vintage (1353), altered f. of vindage, vendage vendage, OF. vendange, by association with vinter or vintner.] 1. The produce or yield of the vine, either as grapes or wine; the crop or yield of a vineyard or district in a single season. Now rare ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ripe
▪ I. † ripe, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 r{iacu}p, r{yacu}p (hripp), 1, 4 riip (4–5 rip), 3–4 ripe, 5 ryp(e, ryppe. [OE. r{iacu}p neut., related to r{iacu}pan reap v.1] Harvest.c 900 tr. Baeda's Hist. i. xxix. (1890) 88 Þætte her wære micel rip onweard & fea worhton. a 930 O.E. Chron. (Parker MS.) an. 896, Þæ... Oxford English Dictionary
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must
▪ I. must, n.1 (mʌst) Also 3–4, 9 most, 4–7 muste, 5 moste, 7 moust. [ad. L. must-um, orig. neut. (sc. vīnum) of mustus adj., new, fresh. Cf. OHG. (MHG. and mod.G.) most, OF. moust (F. moût), Sp., Pg., It. mosto.] 1. New wine; the juice of the grape either unfermented or before the fermentation is c... Oxford English Dictionary
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