-
harvesting of grapes. The
English word
oenology derives from the Gr**** word
oinos (οἶνος) "wine" and the
suffix –logia (-λογία) the "study of". An oenologist...
- fr. 366 Voigt:
Ancient Gr****: οἶνος, ὦ φίλε παῖ, καὶ ἀλάθεα, romanized:
oinos, ō
phile pai, kai alāthea, lit. 'Wine, dear boy, and truth...'. Nothing...
- beverages: The New
Testament (Koine Gr****) and
Septuagint Gr**** words:
Yayin and
oinos (which in the
Septuagint also
often translates most of the
Hebrew words...
- from the
Latin oenanthe which is in turn
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
oinos "wine" and
anthos "blossom." The
methyl ester of
ricinoleic acid, obtained...
- in Portugal,
Tafelwein in Germany, and επιτραπέζιος οίνος (epitrapézios
oínos) in Greece.
These classifications generally represent the
lowest level of...
- also
spelled oinochoe (Ancient Gr****: οἰνοχόη; from
Ancient Gr****: οἶνος,
oînos, "wine", and
Ancient Gr****: χέω, khéō, lit. 'I pour',
sense "wine pourer";...
-
translation of oînops póntos (οἶνοψ πόντος, IPA: /ôi̯.nops pón.tos/), from
oînos (οἶνος, "wine") + óps (ὄψ, "eye; face"), a
Homeric epithet. A
literal translation...
-
Oenophilia (/ˌiːnəˈfɪliə/ EE-nə-FIL-ee-ə; Gr****) is a love (philia) of wine (
oinos). In the
strictest sense,
oenophilia describes a
disciplined devotion to...
- Armenian: գինի, gini;
Ancient Gr****: οἶνος
oinos;
Aeolic Gr****: ϝοῖνος woinos; Hittite: wiyana; Lycian:
oino). The
earliest attested terms referring to...
- uncertain, but it is
believed to be
derived from the Gr****
words οίνος θήρα (
oinos thera)
meaning "wine s****er". Gaura:
Derived from Gr**** γαῦρος (gaûros)...