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| Du·bon·net
(dōō'bə-nā', dyōō'-) Pronunciation Key
A trademark used for apéritif wines. |
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Dubonnet
"sweet Fr. aperitif," 1913, trademark name, from the name of a family of Fr. wine merchants.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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| dubonnet | |
noun | |
| (trademark) a sweet aromatic French wine (red or white) used chiefly as an aperitif |
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