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(n)
(telecommunications, networking) The point in time in which a message is released for transmission.
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A vineyard or group of vineyards in France, especially one having a high reputation.
(agriculture) A plant, grown for it, or its fruits or seeds, to be harvested as food, livestock fodder, or fuel or for any other economic purpose.
(agriculture) The gathering of a mature crop; a harvest.
(agriculture) The process of gathering the ripened crop; harvesting.
The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
(with the, invariable plural only) People who are old; old beings; the older generation, taken as a group.
Ancient times; faraway history; former ages.
A person who lived in ancient times.
A person who or thing that collects, or which creates or manages a collection.
An ancestor or forbear.
A group of people born in a specific range of years and whose members can relate culturally to one another.
An animal or plant native to a region.
(adj)
Of higher or the highest quality; splendid.
(computer science) An act or instance of adding.
A book with flexible binding.
(obsolete) A history, a non-fiction account of the past.
(countable) One that is classical in some way; for example, a classical economist.
(usually in the plural) Anything that is traditional, conventional, standard.
A perfect and/or early example of a particular style.
A specific form or variation of something.
A historical romance.
Short form of the male given name Vincent.
Someone who forms something; a maker; a creator or founder.
(sugar refining, sugar trade) An unprocessed sugar; a batch of such.
(clothing) A straw hat, very stiff, with a flat brim and crown.
Having existed in ancient times, descended from antiquity; used especially in reference to Greece and Rome.
Old.
Of, or relating to, the past, past times, or the way things were.
Of an object, outdated or no longer in vogue.
Having been or happened in the distant past.
Not affected by time; ageless.
(now chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).
Of a food, often a liquid: containing seasonings
Commanding respect because of age, dignity, character or position.
A tradition; a practice or set of values that is passed down from preceding generations through families or through institutional memory.
Of, having, or relating to nostalgia.
From or reminiscent of an earlier time or era; old-fashioned.
fully ripe; at the height of bloom
First in importance, degree, or rank.
An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.
A valued possession that has been passed down through the generations.
A surname.
(archaic) A female vintner.
(obsolete) A place where wine is sold.
(obsolete) The addition of alcohol to wine to allow it to stand transportation.
Obsolete form of vintner. [A seller of wine.]
(obsolete) The gathering of grapes or honeycomb.
Obsolete form of vinedresser. [(now rare) Someone who works in a vineyard.]
Alternative form of verjuice. [A very acidic juice made by pressing unripe grapes.]
(archaic) Sherry.
(archaic) Ethanol.
A cheap claret, used as a table wine in France.
Synonym of tears of wine.
(historical) Synonym of virgate.
A feudal system involving villeins; serfdom.
(archaic) The habitual or heavy drinking of alcohol, especially wine.
(obsolete) Unfermented grape juice; must.
The process by which something is made, or becomes, sour; acidification.
(historical) The yardland: an obsolete English land measure usually comprising ¹⁄₄ of a hide and notionally equal to 30 acres.
An edge or border.
(idiomatic) Synonym of new wine in an old bottle.
(poetic) Past years; time gone by; yore.
(obsolete) A binding.
(obsolete) Drunkenness.
Abbreviation of yield. [A product.]
Alternative spelling of yesteryear. [(poetic) Past years; time gone by; yore.]
Light-colored wine (usually yellow with a hint of green but not pink).
(obsolete) use, fruits or enjoyment
(obsolete) A vaulted place or arched cellar.
(archaic, literal or figurative) produce; fruit
A taste of something that persists when it is no longer present.
(v)
(intransitive, also figuratively) To have a strong desire for something or to do something; to long for or to do something.
Obsolete form of year. [A period of time akin to the time taken for the Earth to undergo a full cycle of seasons.]
Obsolete spelling of year. [A period of time akin to the time taken for the Earth to undergo a full cycle of seasons.]
(law, obsolete or historical) neighborhood; vicinity; venue
(chiefly poetic) The dying back of deciduous plants in late autumn.
(rare, obsolete) That which was captured or caught on the previous day or former occasion; a previous day's catch.
An arched masonry structure supporting and forming a ceiling, whether freestanding or forming part of a larger building.
(obsolete, historical) A vessel (such as a jug or basket) for holding or transporting wine or wine bottles.
(obsolete, law) A quantity of oats paid by a tenant to a landlord in lieu of rent.
Obsolete spelling of yarn. [(uncountable) A twisted strand of fibre used for knitting or weaving.]
(archaic) Vagrancy, wandering.
(literary) The later years of one's life, especially after one has finished one's career.
(dialect) A disease of sheep, associated with granite soils.
(rare) Food.
(chiefly poetic) A valley.
(obsolete) A mixture of grape juice, brandy, etc., used to adulterate port.