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Middle English: from Old French, from Latin vinea ‘vineyard, vine’, from vinum ‘wine’.


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From Middle English vīne, from Anglo-Norman vigne, from Vulgar Latin vīnia, from Latin vīnea(“vines in a vineyard”), from vīneus(“related to wine”), from vīnum(“wine”), from Proto-Italic *wīnom, from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom(“vine, wine”), from *weh₁y-(“to twist, wrap”). Doublet of wine.


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vine (n.)

c. 1300, "plant which bears the grapes from which wine is made," from Old French vigne "vine, vineyard" (12c.), from Latin vinea "vine, vineyard," from vinum "wine," from PIE *win-o- "wine," an Italic noun related to words for "wine" in Greek, Armenian, Hittite, and non-Indo-European Georgian and West Semitic (Hebrew yayin, Ethiopian wayn); probably ultimately from a lost Mediterranean language word *w(o)in- "wine."


From late 14c. in reference to any plant with a long slender stem that trails or winds around. The European grape vine was imported to California via Mexico by priests in 1564.