VIGNERON

Etymology

Noun

vigneron (plural vignerons)

A person who grows vines for wine production.

A labourer in a vineyard.

Anagrams

• nongiver

Etymology

Proper noun

Vigneron (plural er-noun or Vignerons)

A surname.

Anagrams

• nongiver

Source: Wiktionary



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