a. rare. [f. VINE sb.]
1. Ornamented with the representation of a vine.
1577. Harrison, England, II. xxiii. (1877), I. 351. A table hauing at each hand an image vined and finelie florished both aboue and beneath.
1624. Wotton, Elem. Archit., 31. Other licentious inuentions, of Wreathed, and Vined, and Figured Columnes, which our Author himselfe condemneth.
2. Impregnated with the qualities of a vine.
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.