Malmsey

//ˈmɑ(l)mzi//

Synonyms for "malmsey" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

16 translations across 13 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

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  • 馬姆齊甜酒 /马姆齐甜酒 noun (wine made from malvasia)

Czech

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  • malvaz noun (wine made from malvasia)

Finnish

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  • Malvasia noun (wine made from malvasia)
  • Malvasia-viini noun (wine made from malvasia)

French

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  • malvoisie noun (wine made from malvasia)

German

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  • Malvasier noun (wine made from malvasia)

Italian

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  • malvasia noun (wine made from malvasia)

Middle English

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  • malmesye noun (wine made from malvasia)
  • malvesye noun (wine made from malvasia)

Polish

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  • małmazja noun (wine made from malvasia)

Portuguese

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  • malvasia noun (wine made from malvasia)

Russian

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  • мальва́зия noun (wine made from malvasia)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • màlvāzija noun (wine made from malvasia)
  • ма̀лва̄зија noun (wine made from malvasia)

Spanish

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  • malvasía noun (wine made from malvasia)

Ukrainian

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  • мальва́зія noun (wine made from malvasia)

Sample sentences

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Take that, and that, if all this will not do, Stabs him. Ile drowne you in the Malmesey-But within.

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All black wines, over-hot, compound, strong, thick drinks, as muscadine, malmsey, alicant, rumney, brown bastard, metheglin, and the like […]

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Hers was an idiotic sort of attachment, full of admiration for him, of voluptuousness for her, a beatitude that benumbed her; her soul sank into this drunkenness, shrivelled up, drowned in it, like Clarence in his butt of Malmsey.

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