Vermouth
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):German
Meaning:A dry or sweet aperitif wine; Wormwood
Known and loved by many as a dry or sweet apertif wine, Vermouth makes a memorable first impression as a given name. Said to be more of a feminine moniker, Vermouth is a French word that stems from the German wermuth and means "wormwood." The aromatic cordial is made from the wormwood herb, giving Vermouth a witchy, botanical feel. Silky smooth as a drink and as a name, Vermouth is one people won't forget.
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Online Etymology Dictionary, vermouth(n.)
WordSense Dictionary, vermouth
Merriam-Webster Dictionary, vermouth
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