vintage

vintage
\ \ [15] The vintage is etymologically the ‘taking away of wine’. The word’s ultimate source is Latin vindēmiagrape gathering’, a compound noun formed from vīnumwine’ (source of English wine) and dēmeretake away, take off’ (which in turn was a compound verb based on emerebuy, take’). This passed into English via Old French vendange as vendage, which by association with vintner [15] (another derivative ultimately of Latin vīnum) soon changed to vintage. It continued at first to be restricted to the general sense ‘grape crop’. The specific application to the crop of a particular year did not begin to emerge until the 18th century, and this led at the end of the 19th century to the broad use of the word for ‘year when something was produced’. Connotations of ‘oldness’ were encouraged by its application to ‘vintage cars’, first recorded in 1928.
\ \ Cf.VINE, VINTNER, WINE

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