- (from
French vendange,
which means 'grape harvest',
derived from
Latin vindemia 'vintage'),
starting 22, 23, or 24
September Brumaire (from
French brume...
- from the Old
French vendange ('wine harvest')
deriving from the
Latin vindemia ('grape-gathering'), in turn
coming from
vinum ('wine') and
demere ('to...
-
pastoral scene with a
group of
Erotes harvesting and
stomping grapes at
Vindemia, a
rural festival. Many
contemporary wineries hold grape-stomping contests...
- in
Spanish Change Latin Spanish Change Latin Spanish /e/ → /i/ vitreum,
vindēmia vidrio,
vendimia /o/ → /u/
lucta *[loi̯ta]
lucha /a, ɛ/ → /e/ bāsium, praemium...
- in Vietnam. The
stores were
owned by
Vindemia, a
Groupe Bourbon company in Réunion.
Casino took
control of
Vindemia, and the Big C
Supercenter banner is...
- open space" > aire; OPERĀRIVM "worker" >
ouvrier */mʲ/, */mnʲ/ ng /◌̃ʒ/ ?
VĪNDĒMIA "vintage" > OF
vendenge > vendange; SOMNIĀRE "to dream" > OF
songier >...
-
Romanorum Fragmenta (Paris, 1837), p. 145. Si
horrea messis implesset, si
vindemia redund****et, if
oliveta large fluxissent: H. Malcovati,
Oratorum Romanorum...
- one of the two
Temples of
Jupiter Stator • Ludi
Romani begin •
Mammes vindemia, a
festival of the
vintage for
Dionysus (Roman Liber),
after the mid-1st...
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fusioniert mit KÖHV
Alpenland Wien [1948]
Vienna Austria 1954 ÖEM KÖAV
Vindemia Feldkirch fusioniert mit AV
Vindelicia Innsbruck [1981] VF
Feldkirch Austria...
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Retention of /j/ as in
Latin Maium > [ˈmaːju] ‘May’. /mj/ > /ɲ(ɲ)/ as in
Latin vindēmia > [wenˈneɲɲa] ‘grape harvest’. /rj/ > /r/ as in
Latin caprārium > [kraˈpaːru]...