vigne
French
Etymology
From Middle French vigne, from Old French vigne, from Vulgar Latin vinia, from Latin vīnea (“vines in a vineyard”), from vīneus (“related to wine”), derived from vīnum (“wine”), from Proto-Italic *wīnom, from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom (“vine, wine”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /viɲ/
audio (file) - Rhymes: -iɲ
Noun
vigne f (plural vignes)
- vine
- vineyard
Derived terms
- vigne vierge
- vignette
Related terms
- vin
- vigneron/vigneronne
- vignoble
Further reading
- “vigne”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Friulian
Etymology
From Latin vīnea.
Noun
vigne f (plural vignis)
- vineyard
Synonyms
- vignâl
Related terms
- vin
Italian
Noun
vigne f
- plural of vigna
Anagrams
- vengi
Middle English
Noun
vigne
- Alternative form of vine (“grapevine”)
Old French
Alternative forms
- vine, vingne, vuigne
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin vinia, 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”).
Noun
vigne f (oblique plural vignes, nominative singular vigne, nominative plural vignes)
- vine
- vineyard
Descendants
- Anglo-Norman: vinne, viegne, veigne
- → Middle English: vine
- English: vine
- Scots: vine
- → Middle English: vine
- Bourguignon: veigne
- Middle French: vigne
- French: vigne
- Norman: vîngne