a. rare. [f. VINE sb.]

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  1.  Ornamented with the representation of a vine.

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1577.  Harrison, England, II. xxiii. (1877), I. 351. A table hauing at each hand an image vined and finelie florished both aboue and beneath.

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1624.  Wotton, Elem. Archit., 31. Other licentious inuentions, of Wreathed, and Vined, and Figured Columnes, which our Author himselfe condemneth.

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  2.  Impregnated with the qualities of a vine.

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1600.  Surflet, Countrie Farme, III. xxxiv. 498. These Oliues will tast both of the one and of the other, and become as it were vined Oliues.

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