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Meaning of vineyard
A vineyard is a piece of land where grapes are cultivated for wine production.
Etymology of vineyard
The word "vineyard" has its roots in Old English and Old French, with "vine" coming from the Old English "win" and the Old French "vine", both referring to the grapevine, and "yard" coming from the Old English "geard", meaning enclosure or farm.
Historically, the term has been used since the 14th century to describe areas where grapes were cultivated for wine production.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A vineyard is an area of land used for growing grapes, especially for making wine.
- It can also refer to a place where wine is produced, including the buildings and equipment used in the process.
Usage Examples
- The family has owned the vineyard for generations and produces some of the region's finest wines.
- The vineyard is open to visitors who can take a tour and taste some of the latest vintages.
- The rolling hills of the vineyard are picturesque, with row upon row of grapevines stretching as far as the eye can see.
Antonyms
desert
wasteland
barren land
empty lot
vacant land
unused land
unproductive land
wilderness
jungle
forest
woodland
brushland
heath
moor
tundra
wasteland
dump
landfill
quarry
mine
pit
excavation