vinedresser

noun

Etymology

From vine + dresser.

  1. derived from drecëur
  2. inherited from dressure
  3. compounded as vinedresser — “vine + dresser

Definitions

  1. Someone who works in a vineyard.

    • Hither I gladly found my way, and saw the vine-dressers, and people employed in the making wine, preparing for their work, and going to gather the grapes while the dew was yet on them.
    • I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser.

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