œnology
See also: oenology
English
Noun
œnology (uncountable)
- Obsolete form of oenology.
- 1872, John Louis William Thudichum, A Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Varieties of Wine; Being a Complete Manual of Viticulture and Œnology: Being a Complete Manual of Viticulture and Œnology, main title (Macmillan and co.):
- A Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Varieties of Wine; Being a Complete Manual of Viticulture and Œnology: Being a Complete Manual of Viticulture and Œnology
- 1893, The United States Office of Experiment Stations, the United States Deptartment of Agriculture, and the States Relations Service, Experiment Station Record, volume 4, page 329 (G.P.O.):
- Royal schools of viticulture and œnology.
- 1872, John Louis William Thudichum, A Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Varieties of Wine; Being a Complete Manual of Viticulture and Œnology: Being a Complete Manual of Viticulture and Œnology, main title (Macmillan and co.):
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