Vintry

Vintry
Vintry Vint"ry, n. [OE. viniterie, from OF. vinotier, vinetier, wine merchant. See {Vintner}.] A place where wine is sold. [Obs.] --Ainsworth. [1913 Webster]

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  • Vintry — A district in the city of London where the vintners lived and stored their wine imports. [< AnNor. vintner < Lat. vinum = wine] …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • vintry — sb. RG. 542 …   Oldest English Words

  • vintry — vintˈry noun 1. A wine store 2. A wine shop • • • Main Entry: ↑vintner …   Useful english dictionary

  • Vintry Wharf —    Between Hambro Wharf east and Worcester Wharf west (O.S. 1880) …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Martin Vintry —    At the south west corner of College Hill, in Vintry Ward (O. and M 1677).    First mention found in records : Baermannecyrce, Charter of 1067 (Cott. Ch. VI. 3 B.M.). Probably a forgery, temp. H. I.    The church of St. Martin que est super… …   Dictionary of London

  • St Martin Vintry — Infobox church name = St Martin Vintry fullname = color = imagesize = caption = Current photo of site landscape = denomination = Roman Catholic, Anglican diocese = parish = division = subdivision = founded date = founder = architect = style =… …   Wikipedia

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