Burgundy

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
Burgundy
    n 1: a former province of eastern France that is famous for its
         wines [syn: {Bourgogne}, {Burgundy}]
    2: red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any
       similar wine made elsewhere) [syn: {Burgundy}, {Burgundy
       wine}]
    3: a dark purplish-red to blackish-red color
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Burgundy \Bur"gun*dy\, n.
   1. An old province of France (in the eastern central part).
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   2. A richly flavored wine, mostly red, made in Burgundy,
      France.
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   {Burgundy pitch}, a resinous substance prepared from the
      exudation of the Norway spruce ({Abies excelsa}) by
      melting in hot water and straining through cloth. The
      genuine Burgundy pitch, supposed to have been first
      prepared in Burgundy, is rare, but there are many
      imitations. It has a yellowish brown color, is translucent
      and hard, but viscous. It is used in medicinal plasters.
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