Definition of Vinum. Meaning of Vinum. Synonyms of Vinum

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Definition of Vinum

Vinum
Vinum Vi"num, n.; pl. Vina. [L. See Wine.] Wine, -- chiefly used in Pharmacy in the name of solutions of some medicinal substance in wine; as: vina medicata, medicated wines; vinum opii, wine of opium.

Meaning of Vinum from wikipedia

- Vinum may refer to: Vinum volume manager - a logical volume manager, also called Software RAID A Latin term meaning wine This disambiguation page lists...
- light wine of the Middle Ages that was exported to England, also called "vinum clarum" and "vin clar" or "bin clar", the name is the source of the English...
- Vinum Hadrianum (Gr****: Adriakos, Adrianos) is a wine from Hadria or Hatria, currently known as Atri, in Picenum on the Adriatic coast of central Italy...
- "Egri Bikavér – Hungarikum Lett a Vörös Cuvée". Eger.hu. "True HeritageVinum Regum, Rex Vinorum – Wine of Kings, King of Wines". The Royal Tokaji Wine...
- age-dated categories are recognized: VOS ('Vinum Optimum Signatum' – 20 years old average age minimum) and VORS ('Vinum Optimum Rare Signatum' – 30 years old...
- raspise, "a sweet rose-colored wine" (mid-15th century), from the Anglo-Latin vinum raspeys, or from raspoie, meaning "thicket", of Germanic origin. The name...
- Swedish Meaning P****ive Vīnum ā servō portātur. Vinet bärs av tjänaren. "The wine is carried by the waiter." Active Servus vīnum portat. Tjänaren bär vinet...
- Bagshaw said that he wrote "quite a lot of the album", including writing "Vinum Sabbathi" in "about two minutes", along with "I, The Witchfinder", "Golgotha"...
- "Suda, delta, 1446". "A Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Antiquities (1890), Vinum". Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, 5.74 Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott...
- from Old French (vyn egre; sour wine), which in turn derives from Latin: vīnum (wine) + ācre (neuter gender of ācer, sour). Vinegar was formerly also called...