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malvasia
[ mal-vuh-see-uh ]
noun
- a sweet grape from which malmsey wine is made.
Malvasia
/ ˌmælvəˈsɪə /
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Derived Forms
- ˌMalvaˈsian, adjective
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Other Words From
- malva·sian adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of malvasia1
C19: from Italian, from Greek Monembasia; see malmsey
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Example Sentences
He stood alone, that marvelous man, holding the last bottle of Malvasia sweetly cradled in an arm, and he harangued the multitude.
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It bore the magic brand Malvasia, under date of '57, and truly it was the drink of the gods, smooth as honey and sweet as a nut.
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His biographer, Malvasia, relates that Guido's works were sometimes begun and finished in three hours.
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The micrometers of Malvasia, and later of Auzout and Picard, are the development of this discovery.
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Both these artists are commended by the continuator of Malvasia.
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