vine mow (#), tâk (#), raz (#) Fr.: vigne Any of various plants, especially the grapevine, having long flexible stems that creep along the ground or climb by clinging to a support by means of tendrils, leafstalks, etc (Dictionary.com). Etymology (EN): M.E., from O.Fr. vigne “vine, vinyard,” from L. vinea “vine, vineyard,” from vinum “wine,” from PIE *win-o- “wine.” Etymology (PE): Mow, tâk, raz “vine,” Persian words of unknown origin. |