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English
Etymology
From Middle English vynegre, from Old French vinaigre from Old French vyn egre, based on Latin vīnum (“wine”) + Latin ācer (“sour”). Displaced Old English æċed (survived in Middle English eced).
Pronunciation
Noun
vinegar (countable and uncountable, plural vinegars)
- (uncountable) A sour liquid formed by the fermentation of alcohol used as a condiment or preservative; a dilute solution of acetic acid.
- (countable) Any variety of vinegar.
- a range of herb-flavoured vinegars
- (informal, US) Vigor; vitality.
- 1962, “The Legend of John Henry's Hammer”, performed by Johnny Cash:
- You full of vinegar now, but you 'bout through / We gonna get a steam drill to do your share of driving / Then what's all them muscles gonna do? Huh, John Henry? / Gonna take a little bit of vinegar out of you.
Derived terms
- age like vinegar
- apple cider vinegar
- aromatic vinegar
- balsamic vinegar
- cane vinegar
- champagne vinegar
- chili vinegar
- Chinese red vinegar
- Chinkiang vinegar
- cider vinegar
- coconut vinegar
- drinking vinegar
- four thieves' vinegar
- fruit vinegar
- full of piss and vinegar
- herb vinegar
- honey catches more flies than vinegar
- horticultural vinegar
- it is better to be preserved in vinegar than to rot in honey
- malt vinegar
- Marseilles vinegar
- mint vinegar
- mother of vinegar
- palm vinegar
- piss and vinegar
- pith and vinegar
- pyroligneous vinegar
- quick vinegar
- radical vinegar
- raspberry vinegar
- rice vinegar
- rose vinegar
- salt and vinegar
- sherry vinegar
- spiced vinegar
- spirit vinegar
- spit and vinegar
- sugar-vinegar
- sweetened vinegar
- tarragon vinegar
- thieves' vinegar
- toilet vinegar
- vinegar beer
- vinegar Bible
- vinegar car
- vinegar eel, vinegar-eel
- vinegar essence
- vinegarette
- vinegar-field
- vinegar fly, vinegar-fly
- vinegarish
- vinegarist
- vinegar lamp
- vinegar mother
- vinegar pie
- vinegar plant, vinegar-plant
- vinegar-railing
- vinegarrette
- vinegar rice
- vinegar stick
- vinegar stroke
- vinegar strokes
- vinegar syndrome
- vinegar tree, vinegar-tree
- vinegar valentine
- vinegar weed, vinegarweed
- vinegar worm
- vinegary
- vinegar-yard
- white vinegar
- wine vinegar
- wish one at vinegar
- wood vinegar
- you attract more flies with honey than vinegar
- you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar
- you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
- you catch more flies with honey than vinegar
- you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
- Zhenjiang vinegar
Related terms
Descendants
Descendants
- → Japanese: ビネガー (binegā)
Translations
condiment
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See also
Verb
vinegar (third-person singular simple present vinegars, present participle vinegaring, simple past and past participle vinegared)
- (transitive) To season or otherwise treat with vinegar.
- 1841 February–November, Charles Dickens, “Barnaby Rudge. Chapter 19.”, in Master Humphrey’s Clock, volume III, London: Chapman & Hall, […], →OCLC:
- Accordingly, after a vast amount of moaning and crying up-stairs, and much damping of foreheads, and vinegaring of temples, and hartshorning of noses, and so forth […]
Derived terms
Translations
to season with vinegar
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