vynegre
Middle English
/vinˈɛɡər/
noun
Definitions
- vinegar, especially that made from wine often used in cooking, medicine and as a garnish.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French vinaigre affix from Middle English wyn (wine) + Middle English egre.
Origin
Middle English
egre
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- eager English
- vinegar English
- vinegared English
- vinegarish English
- vinegarless English
- vinegarlike English
- vinegarweed English
- vinegary English
- wine English
- vīnum ācre Latin
- vinaigre French
- ビネガー Japanese
- wīn Old English
- egerly Middle English
- egernesse Middle English
- egre Middle English
- egren Middle English
- egurdouce Middle English
- wyn Middle English
- wyndrawer Middle English
- wyndronken Middle English
- wyny Middle English
- aigre Old French
- egre Old French
- vin Old French
- vinaigre Old French
- vyn egre Old French
- finegr Welsh
- vinaigre Middle French
- fínégra Middle Irish
- penkō Marshallese
- viniga Tok Pisin
- pinegal Abenaki