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Webster 1828 Edition
Vinyard
VIN'YARD
,Noun.
A plantation of vines producing grapes; properly, an inclosure or yard for grape-vines.
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vinyard
vinyard
English
Noun
vinyard (plural vinyards)
- Obsolete spelling of vineyard
- 1533 (1651 pub.), Henry Cornelius Agrippa, De Occulta Philosophia
- ...therefore they who are more religiously and holily instructed, neither set a tree nor plant their vinyard, nor undertake any mean work without divine invocation...
- 1623,, Sir Francis Bacon, Letter to the Decipherer
- To the garden,
- Whose western side, circummured with brick,
- Is with a vinyard back’d.
- To that vinyard is a planchéd gate
- That makes his opening by a little door
- Which from the garden to the vinyard leads.
- 1788 (1876 pub.), Mrs. Godwin Senior (as quoted by Charles Kegan Paul), William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries, Henry S. King and Co. pub. (1876), p. 55
- ...she may not be as the fig-tree whome the master of the vinyard came seeking fruit and found none.
- 1533 (1651 pub.), Henry Cornelius Agrippa, De Occulta Philosophia
Translations
vinyard
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References
"vinyard" in the Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G & C. Merriam, 1828.