ppl. a. [f. WINE sb.1 or v. + -ED.]

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  1.  Mingled with wine; colored or flavored with wine.

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1604.  F. Hering, Mod. Defence, 24. Hee did [call] a cuppe of drinke mixed by his friend … wined water, and not watred wine.

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1884.  R. V. French, 19 Cent. Drink in Eng., 288. The distillers took out wine licences, offered gin—spiced and wined—for sale, under a new name.

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  2.  That has taken wine, esp. in abundance.

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1640.  J. D., Knave in Grain, I. i. C 3 b. We’le pledge, we’le pledge: Victual’d and Win’d already.

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1898.  J. McCabe, Life Mod. Monastery, vi. 153. He invariably returned to the friary in the evening well wined and nourished.

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