Obs. Forms: 4–5 vyner (4 vigner), 5 viner, -ere. [? ad. med.L. vinārium, f. L. vīnum wine. Cf. VINERY 1.] A vineyard.

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a. 1340.  Hampole, Psalter lxxvii. 52. He sloghe in haghil þe vyners of þa. Ibid., Cant. Hab. 27. Burioyn sall noght be in þe vyners.

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1382.  Wyclif, Luke xiii. 7. Sum man hadde a fyge tree plauntid in his vyner.

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c. 1449.  Pecock, Repr., I. xvii. 389. The lord of the vyner … and of the werk doon in his Vyner.

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