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vin [vɛ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = boisson) wine• vin blanc/rouge/rosé white/red/rosé wine• vin ordinaire or de table table wine2. compounds* * *vɛ̃nom masculin winevin de pays or de terroir — quality wine produced in a specific region
couper son vin — ( en mélanger deux) to blend one's wine; ( mettre de l'eau) to add water to one's wine
Phrasal Verbs:- vin cuit••avoir le vin gai/triste — to get happy/maudlin after one has had a few drinks
quand le vin est tiré, il faut le boire — Proverbe once you have started something, you have to see it through
* * *vɛ̃ nm* * *vin nm1 ( de raisin) wine; vin blanc/rouge/pétillant/mousseux white/red/semi-sparkling/sparkling wine; vin rosé rosé (wine); vin doux/sec/demi-sec sweet/dry/medium-dry wine; vin de consommation courante ordinary wine; grand vin fine wine; vin d'Alsace Alsace wine; vin de pays or de terroir quality wine produced in a specific region; sauce au vin wine sauce; ce vin a du corps this wine is full-bodied; un vin qui se fait a wine which is maturing; mettre le vin en bouteilles to bottle wine; couper son vin ( mettre de l'eau) to add water to one's wine; ( mettre un autre vin) to blend one's wine;2 ( d'origine végétale) wine; vin de riz rice wine.vin d'appellation d'origine contrôlée appellation contrôlée (with a guarantee of origin); vin bourru new wine still undergoing fermentation; vin chaud mulled wine; vin de coupage blended wine; vin cuit wine which has undergone heating during maturation; vin délimité de qualité supérieure, VDQS wine of a defined area with strict production laws; vin gris blush wine; vin d'honneur reception; vin de liqueur fortified wine; vin de messe communion wine; le vin nouveau wine from the latest vintage; vin de paille wine made from dried grapes; vin de table table wine.avoir le vin gai/mauvais/triste to get happy/nasty/maudlin after a drink; être entre deux vins to be tipsy○; mettre de l'eau dans son vin to mellow; quand le vin est tiré, il faut le boire Prov once you have started something, you have to see it through.[vɛ̃] nom masculin[ensemble de récoltes] vintagegrand vin, vin de grand cru vintage winea. [rouge] claretb. [blanc] white Bordeauxvin de messe altar ou communion winevin nouveau ou (de) primeur new wineavoir le vin gai/triste/mauvais to get merry/depressed/nasty after a few drinksêtre entre deux vins to be tiddly ou tipsy2. [liqueur]vin de canne/riz cane/rice wine————————vin d'honneur nom masculin -
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* * *I)(gen. -jar), f. meadow.* * *f., gen. vinjar; [Ulf. winja = νομή, John x. 9; A. S. wine = a pasture; O. H. G. wini; see Grimm’s Gramm. ii. 55, 56]:—a meadow; nú görir hann sér hús ok hagi (perh. haga) ok vini (a house, a pasture, and a ‘vin’) þá skal biskup eigi taka hann ór setu sinni, N. G. L. i. 9: this ancient word also remains as appellative in vinjar-spann and vinjar-toddi, the technical name for an old Norse tax payable by every household, Ó. H. (see spann and toddi).II. freq. in Norse local names, Björg-vin, Sand-vin, Leik-vin, Horn-vin, Hellu-vin, Enda-vin, Skerf-vin, Töð-vin, Skað-vin, Dal-vin, Döl-vin, Vað-vin or Vöð-vin: usually altered into -yn, Björg-yn (-ynjar), Þópt-yn, Bambl-yn, Töð-yn: or -in, Leir-in, Ullar-in: or -ini, Vöð-ini, Döl-ini, Sköð-ini, Bónd-ini: lastly into -en, Berg-en: so also Skand-in qs. Skand-vin, cp. Scandinavia qs. Scand-in-avia. In Icel. these names are unknown,—shewing that as early as the time of settlement the word had fallen into disuse as an appellative, see Munch’s Norg. Beskr. (pref. xii, xiii). -
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* * *I)(gen. -jar), f. meadow.* * *n. [this word, though foreign, is common to all Teut. languages, and is one of the few words which at a very early date was borrowed from the Lat.; it is found in the oldest poems, and appears there as a naturalised word; Ulf. has wein = οινος; A. S. and O. H. G. wîn; Germ. wein; Engl. wine; Dan. vin]:— wine; at víni, Hðm. 21, Gísl. (in a verse); en við vín eitt vápn-göfigr, Óðinn æ lifir, Gm. 19; vín var í könnu, Rm. 29. Wine was in early times imported into Scandinavia from England; þeir kómu af Englandi með mikilli gæzku víns ok hunangs ok hveitis, Bs. i. 433, (in the Profectio ad Terram Sanctam, 146, for vim mellis, tritici, bonarumque vestium, read vini, mellis, etc.); or it was brought through Holstein from Germany, as in Fms. i. 111; Þýðerskir menn ætla héðan at flytja smjör ok skreið, en hér kemr í staðinn vín, in the speech of Sverrir, Fms. viii. 251; the story of Tyrkir the Southerner (German), Fb. i. 540, is curious:—for wine made of berries (berja-vín), see Páls S. ch. 9, and Ann. 1203: cp. the saying, vín skal til vinar drekka, Sturl. iii. 305; eitt silfr-ker fullt af víni, id.: allit., vín ok virtr, Sdm.2. poët., hræ-vín, hrafn-vín, vitnis-vín, = blood, Lex. Poët.B. COMPDS: vínbelgr, vínber, vínberill, vínbyrli, víndropi, víndrukkinn, víndrykkja, víndrykkr, vínfat, vínfátt, vínferill, víngarðr, víngefn, vínguð, víngörð, vínhús, vínhöfigr, vínker, vínkjallari, Vínland, vínlauss, Vínlenzkr, vínleysi, vínóðr, vínórar, vínpottr, vínsvelgr, víntré, víntunna, vínviði, vínviðr, vínþrúga, vínþröng. -
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12 vin-góðr
adj. = vingaðr; lét Hánef vera vingóðan mann ( a popular man), Rd. 239.2. neut. vingott in phrases as, með þeim var vingott, they were good friends, Eg. 514, Rd. 289, Nj. 135; eiga vingott við e-n, to be good friends with a person, Fms. ix. 219. -
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n. kindness, amiability, Róm. 175: friendship, Landn. 215, v. l. -
14 vin-ræði
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f. a being beloved, popularity; kom svá við vinsæld hans, at …, Fms. i. 32; um fram alla menn at vinsældum ok harðfengi, Eb. 30; öfundsjúkr um vinsældir Magnúss, Orkn. 160; aflaðisk honum vinsæl(ð) mikil, Fms. x. 402, passim. -
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adj. [Dan. vensæl], compar. vinsælli, superl. -sælstr and -sælastr:—blessed with friends, endeared, beloved by many, much liked; hann var vinsæll af öllum mönnum, Eg. 3; þú ert maðr vinsæll af bóndum, Nj. 17; Ketill var yngri sona biskups ok enn vinsælli, and the more popular, the most liked, Sturl. i. 226; var nú skipan á komin um lund hans,—maðrinn var miklu vinsælli enn áðr ( much more liked than before) … Sámr var vinsaell af sínum þingmönnum, Hrafn. 24; hinn vinsælasti af öllum góðum mönnum, Fms. vi. 59; hinn vinsælasti af Væringjum, very popular with the Wærings, 144; manna vinsælastr ok góðgjarnastr, ii. 19; hann hefir verit einn hverr höfðingi vinsælstr í Noregi, vii. 4: of a deed, action, case, eigi mun vinsælt vera málit, Glúm. 380; mungátin eru misjafnt vinsæl, a saying, Ölk. 34. -
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20 vín-viðr
m. wine-wood, the vine, Fb. i. 540 (in Wineland), Magn. 470, El. 15, Stj. 86, 200; vínviðar skógr, Karl. 326.
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