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[ vahy-nuhm, vee- ] / ˈvaɪ nəm, ˈvi- /
noun(in prescriptions) a solution of a medicinal substance in wine. Origin of vinumFrom the Latin word vīnumwine Words nearby vinumvintager, vintage wine, vintage year, vintner, Vinton, vinum, viny, vinyl, vinyl acetate, vinylacetylene, vinyl alcohol Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for vinumGood home-brewed beer has been styled by some vinum Britannicum, and by others liquid bread. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction|Various In vino veritas, said the ancients; and the principle holds good where there is no vinum, but only mild casserie. Green Mansions|W. H. Hudson Another ending is “Vinum scriptori reddatur de meliori” (“Let wine of the best be given to the writer”). Illuminated Manuscripts|John W. Bradley For what saith the text, 'Vinum laetificat cor hominis'; and again, 'Rex delectabitur pulchritudine tua'.
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