different between muscat vs muscatel
muscat
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French muscat.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?skæt/, /?m?sk?t/
Noun
muscat (countable and uncountable, plural muscats)
- A white grape variety; used as table grapes and for making raisins and sweet wine.
- The muscatel wine made from these grapes.
- The vine bearing this fruit.
Translations
Anagrams
- umcast
French
Etymology
From Provençal musc (“musk”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mys.ka/
Noun
muscat m (plural muscats)
- muscat (all senses)
Descendants
- ? English: muscat
- ? Georgian: ??????? (mus?a?i)
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muscatel
English
Alternative forms
- muscadel, muscadelle
Etymology
From Old French muscadel, from Old Occitan.
Noun
muscatel (countable and uncountable, plural muscatels)
- A muscat grape or raisin, especially one from southern Spain.
- A sweet wine made from these grapes.
Translations
See also
- Muscat, Masqat, Masqa? (????)
- Muscat and Oman
Anagrams
- calumets
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