Definitions for vinum

vinum vi·num

Spelling: [vahy-nuh m, vee-]
IPA: /ˈvaɪ nəm, ˈvi-/

Vinum is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 44 anagrams from letters in vinum (imnuv).

Definitions for vinum

noun

  1. (in prescriptions) a solution of a medicinal substance in wine.

Origin of vinum

From the Latin word vīnum wine

Examples for vinum

In vino veritas, said the ancients; and the principle holds good where there is no vinum, but only mild casserie.

The ancient Latin v was pronounced as our w; vinum, winum; hence the English wine.

Baudius called vin de beaulne, vinum deorum, the wine of the gods6.

For what saith the text, 'vinum laetificat cor hominis'; and again, 'Rex delectabitur pulchritudine tua'.

Sed illud quod in Litera Legis aquam sapiebat, dum spiritualiter intellgi fecit, aquam in vinum convertit.

Convivales ludi tota Perside regibus purpuratisque cordi sunt: Babylonii maxime in vinum & qu ebrietatem sequuntur effusi sunt.

Neutral saline mixture, chrystals of tartar, vinum chalybeat.

Ergo vinum Belnense potuum est suavissimus, ita et saluberrimus.

His auditis, nautae gavisi sunt, filioque regis adulantes, vinum ab eo ad bibendum postulaverunt.

Good home-brewed beer has been styled by some vinum Britannicum, and by others liquid bread.

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