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vinedresser

[ vahyn-dres-er ]

noun

  1. a person who tends or cultivates vines, especially grapevines.


vinedresser

/ ˈvaɪnˌdrɛsə /

noun

  1. a person who prunes, tends, or cultivates grapevines


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Word History and Origins

Origin of vinedresser1

First recorded in 1550–60; vine + dresser 2

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Example Sentences

Opposite compare Alfio lived massaro Cola, the vinedresser, who was as rich as a pig, and had one daughter at home.

A vinedresser's cottage also leans against the western gable, and is in some sort a continuation of the kitchen.

Annette and the vinedresser's wife closed the eyes of the adorable woman, whose beauty shone out in all its radiance after death.

On Tuesday morning an old woman and two children and a vinedresser's wife followed the dead to her grave.

I shall give you a flat refusal A vinedresser who could be guilty of such folly would be sent to Bicetre.

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