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Burgundy (n.)

region, kingdom, duchy, and province in France, from Medieval Latin Burgundia, from Late Latin Burgundiones, literally "highlanders," from PIE *bhrgh-nt- "high, mighty," from root *bhergh- (2) "high." The Burgundians were a Germanic people, originally from what is now Sweden, who migrated and founded a kingdom west of the Rhine in 411. Their story is told in the 12c. Nibelungenlied. As "wine made in Burgundy," 1670s; as a color resembling that of the wine, 1881 (burgundy rose as a color is from 1872). Related: Burgundian.

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Definitions of Burgundy from WordNet
1
burgundy (n.)
a dark purplish-red to blackish-red color;
2
Burgundy (n.)
a former province of eastern France that is famous for its wines;
Synonyms: Bourgogne
Burgundy (n.)
red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere);
Synonyms: Burgundy wine
From wordnet.princeton.edu