Dictionary Definition
vino n : fermented juice (of grapes especially)
[syn: wine]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
or vino, winePronunciation
Noun
- The Italian or Spanish word for wine used in combination in various terms adopted from these languages (see Derived terms below)
- In the context of "slang": wine
- John came home drunk last night — he'd been at the vino again.
Derived terms
- vino blanco
- vino corriente
- vino cotto
- vino crudo
- vino de color
- vino de pasto
- vino dolce
- vino dulce
- vino fino
- vino locale
- vino maestro
- vino nero
- vino rosso
- vino santo
- vino secco
- vino tierno
- vino tinto
See also
Bosnian
Noun
vinoDerived terms
Classical Nahuatl
Noun
vino- Wine.
References
- Andrews, J. Richard. (2003) Workbook for Introduction to Classical Nahuatl, Revised Edition, University of Oklahoma Press, p. 263.
Croatian
Noun
Finnish
Adjective
Italian
Etymology
Latin vinumPronunciation
- /ˈvino/
Noun
Related terms
Romanian
Pronunciation
Verb
vinoSerbian
Noun
vinoCyrillic spelling
Derived terms
Slovene
Noun
- wine (alcoholic beverage made from grapes)
Spanish
Etymology
Latin vinumNoun
Derived terms
- llamar al pan, pan y al vino, vino = to call a spade a spade
Verb
es-verb-form venirExtensive Definition
Vino may mean:
- the word for wine in the Italian, Spanish and many Slavic languages.
- Mondovino, a 2004 documentary film
- the nickname of professional cyclist, Alexander Vinokourov
- Vino (cipher), an encryption algorithm
- Vino (software), a remote administration tool of the GNOME desktop environment
- In Tamil language the word "vino" means cheer or happiness.
- NPC from pc game Gothic 2
- Federation of Green Youth and Students (ViNO), a Finnish organization
vino in Breton: Vino