单词 | wine-kitchen |
释义 | > as lemmaswine-kitchen (b) Of, for, or connected with the production, sale, storing, or use of wine, as wine-barrel, wine basket, wine-bin, wine-bottle, wine-bowl, wine box, wine-butt, wine-can, wine-cask, wine cistern, wine-country, wine-cup (also fig.), wine-decanter, wine-district, wine-flask, wine funnel, wine-gourd, wine-horn (Old English), wine industry, wine-jar, wine jug, wine-kitchen, wine-land, wine-merchant, wine-office, wine-pipe, wine-shop, wine-store, wine table, wine-tavern (hence †wine-taverner), wine-trade, wine-trough, wine-tun, wine-vessel. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > wine-making > [noun] wine industryc950 wine-tradec950 society > trade and finance > specific types of trade > [noun] > trade in provisions > in liquor wine-tradec950 the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > wine-making > [noun] > wine-producing area wine-districtc950 wine-landc950 the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > wine-making > [adjective] > area wine-districtc950 the world > food and drink > drink > providing or serving drink > [noun] > serving liquor > utensils for wine basketc950 faucet?a1400 claretc1440 tilter1630 simpulum1672 worm1681 valentia1688 screw1697 bottle screw1699 corkscrew1720 cyathus1768 toddy ladle1807 valinch1823 champagne fountain1835 wine-wagon1848 beer-tray1862 beer-pull1864 oenochoe1871 bottle opener1872 kovsh1884 toddy-lifter1894 set-up1930 beer-mat1939 the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > [noun] > large for liquor > for wine wine-barrelc950 wine-bottlec950 wine-bowlc950 wine boxc950 wine-buttc950 wine-canc950 wine-caskc950 wine-cupc950 wine-decanterc950 wine-flaskc950 wine-jarc950 wine jugc950 wine-tunc950 wine-vesselc950 pipe1314 lake1382 ampullaa1398 wine-pot14.. butt1418 stick1433 vinagerc1440 rumneya1475 fust1481 pece1594 sack-butt1599 fudder1679 Shaftesbury1699 wine glass1709 quarter pipe?1763 leaguer1773 porron1845 solera1863 octave1864 wine fountain1889 yu1904 lei1929 papsak1999 society > trade and finance > trader > traders or dealers in specific articles > [noun] > in food and drink > in liquor wine-merchantc950 vintnerc1430 cooperc1503 merchant vintner1532 beer-monger1622 wine-cooper1635 firkin-man1706 brandy-man1723 brandy-merchant1771 gin spinner1778 liqueur merchant1801 almacenista1846 liquor-dealer1859 négociant1910 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 the world > food and drink > drink > manufacture of alcoholic drink > wine-making > [noun] > treatment or adulteration > instruments wine funnelc950 parelling staff1594 wine-sack1625 society > trade and finance > selling > seller > sellers of specific things > [noun] > seller of provisions > seller of liquor wine-tavernerc950 vinter1297 wine-drawer1415 vintnerc1430 vintenerc1450 ale-taker1454 merchant vintner1532 winer1532 ale-man1600 gaugerc1610 brandy-man1723 purl-man1797 haberdasher1821 gin-shopper1831 liquor-seller1855 diddle-cove1858 curate1882 off-licensee1892 c950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. xxi. 33 Monn..seðe gesette ðone wingeard..& dalf in ðær win-trog. c1000 Rule of Chrodegang vi Gif hwa on þam winlandum..win wylle forgan. c1000 in B. Thorpe Anc. Laws Eng. (1840) II. 354 Ne he ne drince æt wintunnum. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 15312 He hafde on his uore wintunnen [c1300 Otho win-tonnes] inoȝe. 13.. Sir Beues (A.) 2673 Sextene fot a was a lingþe; His bodi ase a wintonne. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Job xxxii. 19 Must..that breketh newe litle win vesselys. 1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Josh. ix. 4 Rent wyn botels. 1401 Close Roll, 2 Henry IV (P.R.O.: C 54/248) ii. m. 10v Thomas Nightgale wyntauerner. c1449 Pol. Poems (Rolls) II. 223 The Water-Bowge and the Wyne-Botelle. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement lf. 178 I Broche a wyne vessell. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Hosea iii. 1 They..loue the wyne kannes. 1538 T. Elyot Dict. Oenopolium, a wyne tauerne. 1580 C. Hollyband Treasurie French Tong Vn verdun, a wine troughe. 1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 41 b/1 Ashes which are burned of the inveterate sydes of a wyne pipe. 1622 J. Taylor Shilling B 6 From thence vnto the Wine-Marchant I went. 1635 T. Heywood Philocothonista 46 Flagons, Tankards, Beere-cups, Wine-bowles. 1646 P. Bulkley Gospel-covenant iv. 306 The heart..having beene as a Wine~vessell, which hath had no vent. 1684 Inventory in Archaeol. Cambr., Orig. Doc. (1877) 9 In the Sellar..two wine casks. 1714 B. Mandeville Fable Bees i. 62 That multitude of Wine-Merchants, Vintners, Coopers. 1736 Gentleman's Mag. June 340/1 Portugal, and other Wine-Countries. 1766 J. Entick Surv. London in New Hist. London IV. 351 The freemen..have the privilege of retailing wine without a licence from the Wine-office. 1780 T. Davies Mem. Life David Garrick (1781) ii. 16 He engaged for some time in the wine trade. a1800 Fair Annie xxvii, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1885) II. iii. 70/2 Has your wine barrels cast the girds? 1816 W. Scott Old Mortality v, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. IV. 96 Thou..hast partaken of the wine-cup of fury. 1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe I. xiv. 294 He raised..the wine-cup to his lips. 1821 W. Scott Kenilworth II. vi. 180 He..took another long pull at the wine flask. 1825 W. Cobbett Rural Rides in Cobbett's Weekly Polit. Reg. 29 Oct. 262 The 'Squire had many wine-decanters. 1833 T. Moore Mem. (1853) I. 2 My father kept a small wine store in Johnson's Court. 1835 J. E. Alexander Sketches in Portugal xi. 260 A considerable reach of the river was also seen to the east and west, and the wine-district in the far distance of Alto Douro. 1836 C. Dickens Sketches by Boz 1st Ser. I. 291 Waiters with wine-baskets in their hands are placing decanters of Sherry down the tables. 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. I. v. v. 253 Fat are your larders; over-generous your wine-bins. 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. II. vi. viii. 415 Wine-bottles were broken, wine-butts were staved in and drunk. 1838 Flügel Germ. & Eng. Dict. II. 833/2 Wein,..-trichter, m. wine-funnel. 1839 E. A. Poe in Burton's Gentleman's Mag. Oct. 212 I had indulged more freely than usual in the excesses of the wine-table. 1848 C. Dickens Dombey & Son lv. 550 A troubled vision..of wine-shops, water-carriers, great crowds of people. 1853 C. Dickens Bleak House v. 35 Pickle bottles, wine bottles, ink bottles. 1855 C. Kingsley Argonauts in Heroes vi. 189 Heracles opened the fatal wine-jar. 1864 J. H. Burton Scot Abroad I. v. 319 Wine-barrels would burst if the bung were not sometimes opened to give them air. 1875 R. Hunt & F. W. Rudler Ure's Dict. Arts (ed. 7) III. 1142 Hérault is the most important wine country in the south of France. 1881 W. J. Cripps College & Corporation Plate v. 132 (caption) Wine Cistern, circa 1701. 1910 S. W. Bushell Chinese Art II. 17 The poets of the time liken their wine cups to ‘disks of thinnest ice’. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. vii. [Aeolus] 138 'Tis the hour, methinks, when the winejug, metaphorically speaking, is most grateful in Ye ancient hostelry. 1924 D. H. Lawrence in M. Magnus Mem. Foreign Legion 45 So we went into a little cave of a wine-kitchen to drink a glass of wine. 1935 Burlington Mag. May p. xli/2 A superb wine-table, also tripod, a pair of torchères, circa 1760. 1952 L. MacNeice Ten Burnt Offerings 56 Did not these whitewashed rooms among wine-gourds, goat-skins, ikons, Include a letter or two with a foreign postmark. 1963 Punch 21 Aug. 280/2 The most northerly German winelands. 1966 P. V. Price France: Food & Wine Guide 132 More than three million Frenchmen are engaged in the wine industry and there are about a million and a half wine growers. 1966 P. V. Price France: Food & Wine Guide 133 The wine trade in Great Britain consider that the British wine drinker is protected..by the laws of the country. 1971 Country Life 1 Apr. 766/1 His [sc. Thomas Heming's] earlier shallow sauce tureens..were echoed in his own 1,457-ounce massive wine cistern for Belton House. 1971 Sunday Times (Johannesburg) 28 Mar. 25/1 (advt.) On a southern mountain slope, in the heart of the Stellenbosch winelands, the skills of man and the secrets of nature combine to create five distinctive wines. 1974 Habitat Catal. 81/2 Wicker wine basket. For serving fine delicate wines, without disturbing the sediment. 1976 R. M. Stern Will iv. 24 Prohibition stifled the California wine industry. 1976 Derbyshire Times 3 Sept. (Peak ed.) 15/5 (advt.) Two Walnut pie crust wine tables. 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 4 Dec. 8/3 A bureau spokesman says it could be the first step toward establishment of a national wine-district system similar to that of France. 1977 Times 14 May 13/3 Accommodation will be heavily booked at vintage time by the wine trade. 1980 Catal. Fine Chinese Ceramics (Sotheby, Hong Kong) 75 An incised white dragon Winecup of thinly potted bell shape. 1981 R. Manheim tr. G. Grass Meeting at Telgte xv. 88 His busy treasure hunting seemed to leave him no free hand for the wine jug. 1981 Times 17 Oct. 12/7 A Dundee wine funnel of about 1820 by William Law sold for £680. 1982 Daily Tel. 8 Dec. 17/1 Wine boxes have made buying easier... Wine boxes are generally about £7.50 for three litres. 1984 Which? May 195/1 Which? Wine Monthly has been testing wine boxes again. A few this time were rather nice..but many were still disappointing, particularly when they'd been opened for a week or so. < as lemmas |
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