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dry wine
無甜味酒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sweet
a.
[
Compar.
Sweeter
superl.
Sweetest
.]
1.
Having
an
agreeable
taste
or
flavor
such
as
that
of
sugar
;
saccharine
; --
opposed
to
sour
and
bitter
;
as
,
a
sweet
beverage
;
sweet
fruits
;
sweet
oranges
.
2.
Pleasing
to
the
smell
;
fragrant
;
redolent
;
balmy
;
as
,
a
sweet
rose
;
sweet
odor
;
sweet
incense
.
The
breath
of
these
flowers
is
sweet
to
me
.
--
Longfellow
.
3.
Pleasing
to
the
ear
;
soft
;
melodious
;
harmonious
;
as
,
the
sweet
notes
of
a
flute
or
an
organ
;
sweet
music
;
a
sweet
voice
;
a
sweet
singer
.
To
make
his
English
sweet
upon
his
tongue
.
--
Chaucer
.
A
voice
sweet
,
tremulous
,
but
powerful
.
--
Hawthorne
.
4.
Pleasing
to
the
eye
;
beautiful
;
mild
and
attractive
;
fair
;
as
,
a
sweet
face
;
a
sweet
color
or
complexion
.
Sweet
interchange
Of
hill
and
valley
,
rivers
,
woods
,
and
plains
. --
Milton
.
5.
Fresh
;
not
salt
or
brackish
;
as
,
sweet
water
.
6.
Not
changed
from
a
sound
or
wholesome
state
.
Specifically
:
(a)
Not
sour
;
as
,
sweet
milk
or
bread
.
(b)
Not
state
;
not
putrescent
or
putrid
;
not
rancid
;
as
,
sweet
butter
;
sweet
meat
or
fish
.
7.
Plaesing
to
the
mind
;
mild
;
gentle
;
calm
;
amiable
;
winning
;
presuasive
;
as
,
sweet
manners
.
Canst
thou
bind
the
sweet
influence
of
Pleiades?
--
Job
xxxviii
. 31.
Mildness
and
sweet
reasonableness
is
the
one
established
rule
of
Christian
working
.
--
M
.
Arnold
.
Note:
☞
Sweet
is
often
used
in
the
formation
of
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
sweet
-blossomed,
sweet
-featured,
sweet
-smelling,
sweet
-tempered,
sweet
-toned,
etc
.
Sweet alyssum
.
Bot.
See
Alyssum
.
Sweet apple
.
Bot.
(a)
Any
apple
of
sweet
flavor
.
(b)
See
Sweet-sop
.
Sweet bay
.
Bot.
(a)
The
laurel
(
Laurus nobilis
).
(b)
Swamp
sassafras
.
Sweet calabash
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Passiflora
(
Passiflora maliformis
)
growing
in
the
West
Indies
,
and
producing
a
roundish
,
edible
fruit
,
the
size
of
an
apple
.
Sweet cicely
.
Bot.
(a)
Either
of
the
North
American
plants
of
the
umbelliferous
genus
Osmorrhiza
having
aromatic
roots
and
seeds
,
and
white
flowers
. --
Gray
.
(b)
A
plant
of
the
genus
Myrrhis
(
Myrrhis odorata
)
growing
in
England
.
Sweet calamus
,
or
Sweet cane
.
Bot.
Same
as
Sweet flag
,
below
.
Sweet Cistus
Bot.
,
an
evergreen
shrub
(
Cistus Ladanum
)
from
which
the
gum
ladanum
is
obtained
.
Sweet clover
.
Bot.
See
Melilot
.
Sweet coltsfoot
Bot.
,
a
kind
of
butterbur
(
Petasites sagittata
)
found
in
Western
North
America
.
Sweet corn
Bot.
,
a
variety
of
the
maize
of
a
sweet
taste
.
See
the
Note
under
Corn
.
Sweet fern
Bot.
,
a
small
North
American
shrub
(
Comptonia asplenifolia
syn
.
Myrica asplenifolia
)
having
sweet-scented
or
aromatic
leaves
resembling
fern
leaves
.
Sweet flag
Bot.
,
an
endogenous
plant
(
Acorus Calamus
)
having
long
flaglike
leaves
and
a
rootstock
of
a
pungent
aromatic
taste
.
It
is
found
in
wet
places
in
Europe
and
America
.
See
Calamus
, 2.
Sweet gale
Bot.
,
a
shrub
(
Myrica Gale
)
having
bitter
fragrant
leaves
; --
also
called
sweet willow
,
and
Dutch myrtle
.
See
5th
Gale
.
Sweet grass
Bot.
,
holy
,
or
Seneca
,
grass
.
Sweet gum
Bot.
,
an
American
tree
(
Liquidambar styraciflua
).
See
Liquidambar
.
Sweet herbs
,
fragrant
herbs
cultivated
for
culinary
purposes
.
Sweet John
Bot.
,
a
variety
of
the
sweet
William
.
Sweet leaf
Bot.
,
horse
sugar
.
See
under
Horse
.
Sweet marjoram
.
Bot.
See
Marjoram
.
Sweet marten
Zool.
,
the
pine
marten
.
Sweet maudlin
Bot.
,
a
composite
plant
(
Achillea Ageratum
)
allied
to
milfoil
.
Sweet oil
,
olive
oil
.
Sweet pea
.
Bot.
See
under
Pea
.
Sweet potato
.
Bot.
See
under
Potato
.
Sweet rush
Bot.
,
sweet
flag
.
Sweet spirits of niter
Med. Chem.
See
Spirit of nitrous ether
,
under
Spirit
.
Sweet sultan
Bot.
,
an
annual
composite
plant
(
Centaurea moschata
),
also
,
the
yellow-flowered
(
Centaurea odorata
); --
called
also
sultan flower
.
Sweet tooth
,
an
especial
fondness
for
sweet
things
or
for
sweetmeats
. [
Colloq
.]
Sweet William
.
(a)
Bot.
A
species
of
pink
(
Dianthus barbatus
)
of
many
varieties
.
(b)
Zool.
The
willow
warbler
.
(c)
Zool.
The
European
goldfinch
; --
called
also
sweet Billy
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Sweet willow
Bot.
,
sweet
gale
.
Sweet wine
.
See
Dry wine
,
under
Dry
.
To be sweet on
,
to
have
a
particular
fondness
for
,
or
special
interest
in
,
as
a
young
man
for
a
young
woman
. [
Colloq
.] --
Thackeray
.
Syn:
--
Sugary
;
saccharine
;
dulcet
;
luscious
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dry
a.
[
Compar.
Drier
superl.
Driest
.]
1.
Free
from
moisture
;
having
little
humidity
or
none
;
arid
;
not
wet
or
moist
;
deficient
in
the
natural
or
normal
supply
of
moisture
,
as
rain
or
fluid
of
any
kind
; --
said
especially
:
(a)
Of
the
weather
:
Free
from
rain
or
mist
.
The
weather
,
we
agreed
,
was
too
dry
for
the
season
.
--
Addison
.
(b)
Of
vegetable
matter
:
Free
from
juices
or
sap
;
not
succulent
;
not
green
;
as
,
dry
wood
or
hay
.
(c)
Of
animals
:
Not
giving
milk
;
as
,
the
cow
is
dry
.
(d)
Of
persons
:
Thirsty
;
needing
drink
.
Give
the
dry
fool
drink
.
--
Shak
(e)
Of
the
eyes
:
Not
shedding
tears
.
Not
a
dry
eye
was
to
be
seen
in
the
assembly
.
--
Prescott
.
(f)
Med.
Of
certain
morbid
conditions
,
in
which
there
is
entire
or
comparative
absence
of
moisture
;
as
,
dry
gangrene
;
dry
catarrh
.
2.
Destitute
of
that
which
interests
or
amuses
;
barren
;
unembellished
;
jejune
;
plain
.
These
epistles
will
become
less
dry
,
more
susceptible
of
ornament
.
--
Pope
.
3.
Characterized
by
a
quality
somewhat
severe
,
grave
,
or
hard
;
hence
,
sharp
;
keen
;
shrewd
;
quaint
;
as
,
a
dry
tone
or
manner
;
dry
wit
.
He
was
rather
a
dry
,
shrewd
kind
of
body
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
4.
Fine Arts
Exhibiting
a
sharp
,
frigid
preciseness
of
execution
,
or
the
want
of
a
delicate
contour
in
form
,
and
of
easy
transition
in
coloring
.
Dry area
Arch.
,
a
small
open
space
reserved
outside
the
foundation
of
a
building
to
guard
it
from
damp
.
Dry blow
.
(a)
Med.
A
blow
which
inflicts
no
wound
,
and
causes
no
effusion
of
blood
.
(b)
A
quick
,
sharp
blow
.
Dry bone
Min.
,
Smithsonite
,
or
carbonate
of
zinc
; --
a
miner's
term
.
Dry castor
Zool.
a
kind
of
beaver
; --
called
also
parchment beaver
.
Dry cupping
.
Med.
See
under
Cupping
.
Dry dock
.
See
under
Dock
.
Dry fat
.
See
Dry vat
(
below
).
Dry light
,
pure
unobstructed
light
;
hence
,
a
clear
,
impartial
view
. --
Bacon
.
The
scientific
man
must
keep
his
feelings
under
stern
control
,
lest
they
obtrude
into
his
researches
,
and
color
the
dry light
in
which
alone
science
desires
to
see
its
objects
.
--
J
.
C
.
Shairp
.
--
Dry masonry
.
See
Masonry
.
Dry measure
,
a
system
of
measures
of
volume
for
dry
or
coarse
articles
,
by
the
bushel
,
peck
,
etc
.
Dry pile
Physics
,
a
form
of
the
Voltaic
pile
,
constructed
without
the
use
of
a
liquid
,
affording
a
feeble
current
,
and
chiefly
useful
in
the
construction
of
electroscopes
of
great
delicacy
; --
called
also
Zamboni's
,
from
the
names
of
the
two
earliest
constructors
of
it
.
Dry pipe
Steam Engine
,
a
pipe
which
conducts
dry
steam
from
a
boiler
.
Dry plate
Photog.
,
a
glass
plate
having
a
dry
coating
sensitive
to
light
,
upon
which
photographic
negatives
or
pictures
can
be
made
,
without
moistening
.
Dry-plate process
,
the
process
of
photographing
with
dry
plates
.
Dry point
.
Fine Arts
(a)
An
engraving
made
with
the
needle
instead
of
the
burin
,
in
which
the
work
is
done
nearly
as
in
etching
,
but
is
finished
without
the
use
acid
.
(b)
A
print
from
such
an
engraving
,
usually
upon
paper
.
(c)
Hence
:
The
needle
with
which
such
an
engraving
is
made
.
Dry rent
Eng. Law
,
a
rent
reserved
by
deed
,
without
a
clause
of
distress
. --
Bouvier
.
Dry rot
,
a
decay
of
timber
,
reducing
its
fibers
to
the
condition
of
a
dry
powdery
dust
,
often
accompanied
by
the
presence
of
a
peculiar
fungus
(
Merulius lacrymans
),
which
is
sometimes
considered
the
cause
of
the
decay
;
but
it
is
more
probable
that
the
real
cause
is
the
decomposition
of
the
wood
itself
. --
D
.
C
.
Eaton
.
Called
also
sap rot
,
and
,
in
the
United
States
,
powder post
. --
Hebert
.
Dry stove
,
a
hothouse
adapted
to
preserving
the
plants
of
arid
climates
. --
Brande
&
C
.
Dry vat
,
a
vat
,
basket
,
or
other
receptacle
for
dry
articles
.
Dry wine
,
that
in
which
the
saccharine
matter
and
fermentation
were
so
exactly
balanced
,
that
they
have
wholly
neutralized
each
other
,
and
no
sweetness
is
perceptible
; --
opposed
to
sweet wine
,
in
which
the
saccharine
matter
is
in
excess
.
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