单词 | vintry |
释义 | vintryn. Now archaic or Historical. a. A place where wine is sold or stored; a wine-shop; a wine-vault, or a number of these. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > trading place > place where retail transactions made > [noun] > shop > shop selling liquor wine-shopc950 wine-storec950 vintry1297 pulqueria1822 bottle store1829 rummery1835 bottle shop1839 beer-shop1848 drink-shop1883 off-licence1891 beer-off1939 outdoor department1958 offie1977 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 11226 In þe souþhalf of þe toune & suþþe þe spicerie, Hii breke fram ende to oþer & dude al to robberie. Vor þe mer was viniter, hii breke þe viniterie. 14.. in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 619/30 Vinitria, vyntrye. 1593 ‘P. Foulface’ Bacchus Bountie C j Claudius Tiberius,..for the zeale hee had to the vintree, was merely termed Caldius Biberius mero. 1901 Contemp. Rev. May 728 In the markets, restaurants, and vintries, Jesus saw..that men's faces were not joyful and friendly. b. With the (and usually with initial capital): A large wine-store formerly existing in the City of London; also, the immediate neighbourhood of this as a part of the city.The name survives in the designation of the church St. Martin Vintry, now united with St. Michael Paternoster Royal and All Hallows the Great and Less. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > wine-making > [noun] > wine-cellar or store wine cellar1371 pitcher-house1386 cellara1393 vintrya1456 wine-vault1791 wine-cave1845 lodge1880 wine lodge1880 the world > the earth > named regions of earth > named cities or towns > [noun] > in Britain > London > parts of vintrya1456 steelyard1474 tower hillc1480 city1556 Bow-bell1600 row1607 gate1723 east end1742 Mayfair1754 garden1763 warren1769 west?1789 the Borough1797 west end1807 Holy Land1821 Belgravia1848 Tyburnia1848 Mesopotamia1850 South Kensington1862 Dockland1904 South Ken1933 Fitzrovia1958 square mile1966 the mind > possession > supply > storage > [noun] > place where anything is or may be stored > storehouse > warehouse > specific vintrya1456 a1456 Scogan's Moral Ballad (heading) At a souper of feorthe merchande in the Vyntre in London. 1528 J. Skelton Honorificatissimo: Replycacion agaynst Yong Scolers sig. Aii They iuge them selfe able to be Doctours of the Chayre in the Uyntre At the thre Cranes. 1556 in J. G. Nichols Chron. Grey Friars (1852) 86 Item the furst day of Februarij [1554] the qwenes grace came..un-to the yelde-halle of Londone,..& wente home agayne by watter at the Crane in the ventre. 1557 in Marsden Court Adm. (Selden) II. 98 Haye Wharf or the Three Cranes in the Vynetree. 1598 J. Stow Suruay of London 191 Then next ouer against S. Martins church, is a large house builded of stone, and timber with vaults for the stowage of wines, & is called the Vintry. 1688 G. Miege Great French Dict. ii. sig. Dddd3/2 Vintry, a great Place for selling of Wine. (Hence in Phillips and Bailey).] 1790 T. Pennant Of London 310 In this neighborhood was the great house called the Vintrie, with vast wine-vaults beneath. 1826 W. Scott Woodstock I. vii. 170 The bargain was made in a cellar in the vintry. 1836 W. Herbert Livery Comp. II. 630 St. Martin in the Vintry was, in the reign of Edward I, called St. Martin Baremanne church. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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