释义 |
ali·go·té \älēgōˈtā\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: French aligoté, alligotet, a secondary grape variety of Burgundy, perhaps from French dialect (Burgundy), alteration (influenced by French dialect haricoter to cultivate poor ground, work for meager returns) of Middle French haligoté, pp. of haligoter, harigoter to cut in pieces — more at haricot 1. : a white wine made from the Aligoté grape and sometimes mixed with cassis to make an aperitif 2. : a white grape native to Burgundy |