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  • Even when an active verb form is used, vinum must still be interpreted as the patient, lending a passive sense, as in Vinum turce "Wine has been given" ~ "someone has given wine".

    Disproving a particular translation of TLE 193 once and for all 2009

  • Riedel "Vinum" Pinot Noir/Burgundy Glass: $30; machine made, 24% lead crystal; 25 oz.

    News & Politics Steven Kolpan 2010

  • Riedel "Vinum" Bordeaux Glass: $24-30; machine made; 24% lead crystal; 21.5 oz.

    News & Politics Steven Kolpan 2010

  • "Vinum Nostrum" explores the history, science, myth and development of wine in ancient Mediterranean civilizations.

    Time Off 2010

  • It's entirely possible that both bottles I purchased in each vintage were cooked, but when I go 0/4 on PS, which doesn't happen much Vinum PETS was the only other 0'fer, at 0/2, I'm inclined to attribute it to the winemaker, or at very least, their distributor's improper handling.

    A Petite Sirah for a Petite Price 2009

  • These may be elaborate, as in the eight-part double chorus Vinum bonum.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Lu 2009

  • So despite a lack of clear marking, Vinum trau ama can only mean "Wine is poured".

    Disproving a particular translation of TLE 193 once and for all 2009

  • Vinum frigidis optimum, et pessimum ferina melancholia.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Honorable mention goes to 2003 P.E.T.S. Vinum Petite Sirah at $11/bottle.

    Top Picks for 2005 JoAnne 2006

  • For what saith the text, Vinum laetificat cor hominis; and again, Rex delectabitur pulchritudine tua.

    Ivanhoe 2004

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