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gardevin, -vine Sc.|ˈgɑːdəvɪn, -vaɪn| Also gardyveen. [f. F. garde-r to keep + vin wine.] a. A big-bellied wine-bottle. Also attrib. b. A case or closet for wine-bottles.
1805Chron. in Ann. Reg. 375/2 Gardevin bottles..left behind by the besiegers. 1808J. Mayne Siller Gun iv. 145 The Town-clerk..Gar'd bring the great big gardevine, And fill the glasses. 1827Blackw. Mag. XXII. 607 Your purse, your gardevin, and your tea-caddy, are continually exposed to depredation. 1870Ramsay Remin. vi. (ed. 18) 246 Gardyveen, Case for holding wine. |