Definition of "viny"
viny
adjective
comparative vinier, superlative viniest
Quotations
Saru boast her favor’d soil, / Orange walks, and viny fields, / That reward their planter’s toil / With every fruit luxuriance yields.
1797, Charles Fox, “To the Poppy”, in A Series of Poems, Containing the Plaints, Consolations, and Delights of Achmed Ardebeili, a Persian Exile. […], Bristol: […] Bulgin and Rosser, for J[oseph] Cottle, […]; G[eorge,] G[eorge] and J[ohn] Robinson, […], and Cadell and Davies, […]
This side of Aptos is just what the doctor ordered—a flat, open beach; pretty neighborhoods tucked into green, viny hills; and a handful of motels and restaurants within view of the water.
2003, Parke Puterbaugh, Alan Bisbort, California Beaches: The Best Places to Swim, Play, Eat, and Stay on the Coast (Foghorn Outdoors), 3rd edition, Emeryville, Calif.: Avalon Travel Publishing, page 411, column 1