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furmint
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fur·mint
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mɪnt
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noun
1.
a variety of grape from
which
Tokay is made.
2.
the vine bearing this grape, grown in northeastern Hungary.
Origin:
<
Hungarian
<
Middle French
fromenté, fourmenté
a type of grape;
see
frumenty
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