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|btext=ου (ὁ) :<br /><b>I.</b> vin;<br /><b>II.</b> <i>p. ext.</i> <b>1</b> vin de palmier;<br /><b>2</b> vin de lotos.<br />'''Étymologie:''' p. *Ϝοῖνος ; cf. <i>lat.</i> vinum.
|btext=ου (ὁ) :<br /><b>I.</b> vin;<br /><b>II.</b> <i>p. ext.</i> <b>1</b> vin de palmier;<br /><b>2</b> vin de lotos.<br />'''Étymologie:''' p. *Ϝοῖνος ; cf. <i>lat.</i> vinum.
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|auten=(ϝοῖνος, cf. vinum): [[wine]]. It [[was]] [[regularly]] [[mixed]] [[with]] [[water]] [[before]] [[drinking]], see [[κρητήρ]], [[ἀμφιφορεύς]], [[ἀσκός]], [[πίθος]], [[πρόχοος]], νέμειν. Epithets, [[αἶθοψ]], [[ἐρυθρός]], [[μελιηδής]], μελί- φρων, [[ἡδύς]], [[ἡδύποτος]], [[εὐήνωρ]]. [[γερούσιος]] [[οἶνος]], [[typical]] of the [[dignity]] of the [[council]] of [[elders]]. Places famed [[for]] the [[quality]] of [[wine]] produced were Epidaurus, [[Phrygia]], Pedasus, [[Arne]], [[Histiaea]], [[Lemnos]], [[Thrace]], Pramne, and the [[land]] of the Ciconians.
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