English
Etymology
From French, a diminutive of merle (“blackbird”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /mɝˈloʊ/, /mɛɹˈloʊ/
Noun
Merlot (usually uncountable, plural Merlots)
- A dark-blue variety of wine grape.
- A dry red wine of a certain French type, made from Merlot grapes.
Translations
dark-blue variety of wine grape
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 梅樂 / 梅乐 (méilè), 美樂 / 美乐 (měilè), 梅洛 (zh) (méiluò), 梅鹿汁 (méilùzhī), 梅露汁 (méilùzhī), 梅鹿輒 / 梅鹿辄 (méilùzhé), 墨爾樂 / 墨尔乐 (mò'ěrlè)
- Finnish: Merlot
- French: merlot (fr) m
- German: Merlot-Traube f
- Hebrew: מרלו m (merlo)
- Portuguese: please add this translation if you can
- Spanish: please add this translation if you can
- Swedish: Merlot
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dry red wine
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 梅樂 / 梅乐 (méilè), 美樂 / 美乐 (měilè), 梅洛 (zh) (méiluò), 梅鹿汁 (méilùzhī), 梅露汁 (méilùzhī), 梅鹿輒 / 梅鹿辄 (méilùzhé), 墨爾樂 / 墨尔乐 (mò'ěrlè)
- Finnish: Merlot
- French: please add this translation if you can
- German: Merlot (de) m
- Hebrew: מרלו (merlo)
- Portuguese: please add this translation if you can
- Spanish: please add this translation if you can
- Swedish: merlot c
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See also
Anagrams
German
Etymology
From French, a diminutive of merle (“blackbird”).
Pronunciation
Noun
Merlot m (strong, genitive Merlots, plural Merlots)
- Merlot
Declension
Declension of Merlot [masculine, strong]