vodka — [ vɔdka ] n. f. • 1829; mot russe, de voda « eau » ♦ Eau de vie de grain (seigle, orge). Vodka russe, polonaise. Vodka à l herbe de bison. Caviar accompagné de vodka. ● vodka nom féminin (russe vodka, diminutif de voda, eau) Eau de vie de grain,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Vodka — is one of the world s most popular distilled beverages. It is a clear liquid which consists of mostly water and ethanol purified by distillation often multiple distillation from a fermented substance such as potatoes, grain (usually rye or wheat) … Wikipedia
vodka — (n.) 1802, from Rus. vodka, lit. little water, from voda water (from PIE *wedor, *wodor; see WATER (Cf. water) (n.1)) + dim. suffix ka … Etymology dictionary
vodka — [väd′kə] n. [Russ, brandy, dim. of voda,WATER] a colorless alcoholic liquor distilled from rye, wheat, etc … English World dictionary
vodka — vod·ka || vÉ‘dkÉ™ / vÉ’d n. colorless alcoholic liquor that was originally made in Russia from grain … English contemporary dictionary
Vodka — Pays traditionnellement consommateurs de vodka. Absolut Vodka, 50 ml … Wikipédia en Français
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vodka — /vod keuh/, n. an unaged, colorless, distilled spirit, originally made in Russia. [1795 1805; < Russ vódka, equiv. to vod(á) WATER + ka n. suffix] * * * Colourless distilled liquor of neutral spirits usually made from a grain mash (generally rye… … Universalium
Vodka — Eine Wodka Flasche aus Österreich, nach polnischer Art Wodka (hergeleitet vom slawischen Wort vodka, das ein Diminutiv vom Wort voda für „Wasser“ ist) ist eine meist farblose Spirituose mit einem Alkoholgehalt von 37,5 [1][2] bis 80 … Deutsch Wikipedia
vodka — [19] Vodka denotes etymologically ‘little water’. The word was borrowed at the beginning of the 19th century from Russian vodka, which is a diminutive form of voda ‘water’. And voda vogue 536 came from the same Indo European source (*wedōr,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins