French edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Middle French vigne, from Old French vigne, from Vulgar Latin vinia, from Latin vīnea (vines in a vineyard), from vīneus (related to wine), derived from vīnum (wine), from Proto-Italic *wīnom, from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom (vine, wine).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /viɲ/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -iɲ

Noun edit

vigne f (plural vignes)

  1. vine
  2. vineyard

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Further reading edit

Friulian edit

Etymology edit

From Latin vīnea.

Noun edit

vigne f (plural vignis)

  1. vineyard

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Italian edit

Noun edit

vigne f

  1. plural of vigna

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Middle English edit

Noun edit

vigne

  1. Alternative form of vine (grapevine)

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Etymology edit

From Vulgar Latin vinia, from Latin vīnea (vines in a vineyard), from vīneus (related to wine), from vīnum (wine), from Proto-Italic *wīnom, from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom (vine, wine), from *weh₁y- (to twist, wrap).

Noun edit

vigne oblique singularf (oblique plural vignes, nominative singular vigne, nominative plural vignes)

  1. vine
  2. vineyard

Descendants edit

  • Anglo-Norman: vinne, viegne, veigne
  • Bourguignon: veigne
  • Middle French: vigne
  • Norman: vîngne