Meaning & Definition of Vineyard in English
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Vineyard
A place where grapevines are grown, typically for wine production.
Pronunciation:
/ˈvɪn.jərd/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
vineyardsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A region or farm where grapevines are cultivated.
Example Sentence: The vineyard spans over 100 acres and produces several varieties of wine.
Definition: The collective land area on which grapevines are planted.
Example Sentence: They own a vineyard in Napa Valley known for its high-quality Cabernet Sauvignon.
Definition: A place resembling or likened to a vineyard.
Example Sentence: The community garden was a vineyard of vegetables and flowers.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'vignoble', from Latin 'vineam' meaning 'vineyard'.
Synonyms
grape farmwine estatewineryvinescape
Common Phrases and Expressions
- grape expectations: A play on words suggesting optimism about wine or life.
- in vino veritas: In wine, there is truth; often used to imply that drunkenness reveals true feelings.
- from grape to glass: Describes the entire process of wine production from cultivation to consumption.
Translations
- Spanish: viñedo
- French: vignoble
- German: Weinberg
- Russian: виноградник
Related Words
- grape: A small, round fruit used for making wine.
- winery: A place where wine is produced.
- vintage: The year or place in which wine, especially wine of high quality, was produced.
Slang Meanings of vineyard
Meaning: Wine country
Example Sentence: Let's take a trip to wine country this summer.
Meaning: Grape farm
Example Sentence: Her family runs a grape farm in the countryside.