saturnous

Middle English

Etymology

From Saturne, from Latin Sāturnus.

Adjective

saturnous

  1. (of wine) Rich in flavour; full-bodied.
    • 1450, Diseases of Women(2).
      Beth they war of metes that encresith sede..& suche metis ben..stronge, swete wyne & saturnous; and good wyne þat is myghty & swete, bothe whit & rede.

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