"malvasia" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌmalvəˈsɪə/ [UK], /ˌmælvəˈsi.ə/ [US], /ˌmælvəˈzi.ə/ [US] Forms: malvasias [plural]
Rhymes: -iːə Etymology: From Italian, from Ancient Greek Μονεμβασία (Monembasía, “Monemvasia”, a city on the Peloponnese), from μόνος (mónos, “only one”) + ἔμβασις (émbasis, “entering into”, ἐν + βάσις). Doublet of malvoisie. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|it|-}} Italian, {{der|en|grc|Μονεμβασία||Monemvasia|pos=a city on the Peloponnese}} Ancient Greek Μονεμβασία (Monembasía, “Monemvasia”, a city on the Peloponnese), {{doublet|en|malvoisie}} Doublet of malvoisie Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} malvasia (countable and uncountable, plural malvasias)
  1. A variety of grape, originally from the region of the Aegean, now used to make malmsey wine. Wikipedia link: Monemvasia Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Grape cultivars Translations (grapevine used to make malmsey): malvoisie [feminine, masculine] (French), Malvasier [masculine] (German), μαλβαζία (malvazía) [feminine] (Greek), malvasia [feminine, masculine] (Italian), małmazja [feminine] (Polish), malvasia [feminine, masculine] (Portuguese), мальва́зия (malʹvázija) [feminine] (Russian), ма̀лва̄зија [Cyrillic, feminine] (Serbo-Croatian), màlvāzija [Roman, feminine] (Serbo-Croatian), marvasìa [feminine, masculine] (Sicilian), malvasía [feminine] (Spanish), мальва́зія (malʹvázija) [feminine] (Ukrainian)

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