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Latin
Adjective
vīnōsior (comparative, neuter vīnōsius); third declension
- comparative degree of vīnōsus
8 CE,
Ovid,
Fasti 3.765–766:
- cūr ānus hoc faciat, quaeris? vīnōsior aetās
haec est et gravidae mūnera vītis amat- Why an old woman does this, you ask? This stage of life is more fond of wine, and loves the gifts of the pregnant vine.
(Sacerdos Liberi were elderly priestesses who offered cakes with honey during the ancient Roman festival of Liberalia honoring Pater Liber, also known as Bacchus or the Greek Dionysus.)
- more vinous
Declension
Third-declension comparative adjective.