vine - significado y definición. Qué es vine
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Qué (quién) es vine - definición


Vine (demon)         
DEMON THAT IS KING AND EARL OF HELL
Viné; Royne
Vine is a demon listed in demonological grimoires such the Lesser Key of SolomonAs the forty-fifth spirit. (including Thomas Rudd's version) Johann Weyer's Pseudomonarchia Daemonum,As the forty-fourth spirit and Jacques Collin de Plancy's Dictionnaire Infernal.
Royne         
DEMON THAT IS KING AND EARL OF HELL
Viné; Royne
·vt To Bite; to Gnaw.
vine         
  • [[Momordica charantia]] (bitter melon), a climbing plant
  • [[German ivy]] creeping on ground
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  • [[Oceanblue morning glory]]
  • [[Bower vine]]'s showy flowers
  • Canary Creeper]] trailing on a trellis.
  • Climbing groundsel]].
  • [[Convolvulus]] vine twining around a steel [[fixed ladder]]
  • A [[tendril]]
  • Spring growth of [[Virginia Creeper]]
(vines)
A vine is a plant that grows up or over things, especially one which produces grapes.
= grapevine
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Ejemplos de uso de vine
1. Sarah Vine Research, research and more research.
2. Here cubes of beyaz peynir or feta are simply wrapped up in vine leaves, threaded on ARTICLE Yaprak Sarmasý (Cheese in Vine Leaves): The malty, sour taste of vine leaves lends itself to many dishes.
3. Vine, who presents The Jeremy Vine Show on Radio 2 between noon and 2pm, said the BBC was sorry if listeners had been misled by the item.
4. This "I" wraps itself around Olmert like a creeping vine.
5. "You pay attention to whether it was a sunny year, who the vine–grower was, and whether the vine itself has a good reputation and quality.