Pramnian

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English

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Etymology

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Latin Pramnium, from Ancient Greek Πράμνιος (Prámnios).

Adjective

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Pramnian (not comparable)

  1. (historical) Of or pertaining to a type of Ancient Greek wine.
    She stirred up a mixture of oats, barley, cheese, and Pramnian wine.