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vinal, a.|ˈvaɪnəl| [ad. L. vīnāl-is (rare), f. vīn-um wine, or directly f. vīn-um + -al1.] †1. Addicted to, fond of, wine. Obs.—1
1652S. S. Weepers 6 His Vinal and Venereous temper opened the little Wicket for the five other Deadly Sinnes. 2. Produced by, originating in, wine.
1658R. White tr. Digby's Powd. Symp. (ed. 2) 110 The bodies..attract unto themselves..such as are of their nature..; as wine doth the vinall spirits. a1700Ken Edmund Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 313 Their vinal Steams evaporating, they Felt of their usual Vigour a Decay. 1894Froude Erasmus xi. 210 She drank it [the wine] to the last drop... Then she..tried to pitch him overboard. There is vinal energy for you. |