Obs. rare. Also 5 vygnoble. [a. F. vignoble:—pop. L. *vineobulum, f. L. vīnea vine-plantation, vineyard.] A vineyard.

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1480.  Caxton, Ovid’s Met., XI. ii. He [Bacchus] … lefte this contre and translated hym unto vygnobles of Thymolon.

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a. 1700.  Evelyn, Diary, 13 July 1683. This gentleman was owner of that excellent vignoble of Pontaq and Obrien.

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