| 印欧語根 | ||
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| dyeu- | 輝く、照らす、照り付けることを表す。 1.dyeu-から ジューピテェ(Jove) 氏族の名前 神々の頭(JUPITER) ゼウス(Dione,Zeus)。2.空と戦争の神(TIU,TUESDAY TRY)(DEISM,DEITY,DIVA,DIVINEDIS、DIVESDEVI、DEEODAR) 悪魔(ASMODEUS)。3.dy#e-の変形(DIAL,DIARY,DIET)。4.dei@-の変形(PSYCHEDELIC,WOOLLY)。 | |
| 接尾辞 | ||
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| -ese | 主に固有名詞に付き、次の意を表す形容詞・名詞を造る 1地名に付いて「言語;住民」 2独特の作風をもつ作家名などに付いて「…風の、…独特の文体[用語]」 | |
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出典:Wiktionary
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/29 11:26 UTC 版)
Sangiovese (san-jo-veh-zeh [sandʒoˈveːze]) is a red Italian wine grape variety whose name derives from the Latin sanguis Jovis, "the blood of Jove". Though it is the grape of most of central Italy from Romagna down to Lazio, Campania and Sicily, outside Italy it is most famous as the main component of the blend Chianti, Carmignano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Morellino di Scansano, although it can also be used to make varietal wines such as Brunello di Montalcino, Rosso di Montalcino or Sangiovese di Romagna, as well as modern "Super Tuscan" wines like Tignanello. Young Sangiovese has fresh fruity flavours of strawberry and a little spiciness, but it readily takes on oaky, even tarry, flavors when aged in barrels. Sangiovese was already well known by the 16th century. Recent DNA profiling by José Vouillamoz of the Istituto Agrario di San Michele all’Adige suggests that Sangiovese's ancestors are Ciliegiolo and Calabrese Montenuovo. The former is well known as an ancient variety in Tuscany, the latter is an almost-extinct relic from the Calabria, the toe of Italy. At least fourteen Sangiovese clones exist, of which Brunello is one of the best regarded. An attempt to classify the clones into Sangiovese grosso (including Brunello) and Sangiovese piccolo families has gained little evidential support.