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- noun See
muscadel .
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- noun Alternative form of
muscadel .
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Trees, fruits, and flowers grew in abundance: especially a "great, red grape," and a "white kind of muskadel," out of which he hopes it may be possible to make good wine.
William Penn George Hodges 1887
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