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vin ordinaire

[ van nawr-dee-ner ]

noun

, French.
, plural vins or·di·naires [va, n, zaw, r, -dee-, ner].
  1. inexpensive table wine, usually of unspecified origin.


vin ordinaire

/ vɛ̃n ɔrdinɛr /

noun

  1. cheap table wine, esp French
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Word History and Origins

Origin of vin ordinaire1

Literally, “ordinary wine”
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Example Sentences

Let's get reasonable and find a good vin ordinaire for $15-$20 a bottle.

This is of a substantial character, consisting of two or three courses, with the eternal vin ordinaire.

We have a fire there, soup, bread, and vin ordinaire are ready, and there is enough for all.

About this time that national institution of France, vin ordinaire, was introduced to our men.

Ammunition was handed over by the troops without the slightest scruple, and in return many bottles of vin ordinaire were produced for the refreshment of the military.

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