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co·gnac \ˈkōnˌyak also ˈkän- or ˈkȯn-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Cognac, Charente department, France, where it is made 1. usually capitalized : a brandy from the departments of Charente and Charente-Maritime, France, distilled from white wine 2. : brandy; especially : a French brandy — not used technically 3. : a moderate brown that is yellower, lighter, and stronger than bay or auburn and lighter, stronger, and slightly yellower than chestnut brown |