Cognac

See also: cognac

English

Etymology

From the name of the French city, from Medieval Latin Comniacum, from the name Cominius, Cominia + Gallo-Roman suffix -acum (from Latin -acea).

Proper noun

Cognac

  1. A city in the Charente département of France, famous for cognac brandy.
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