man·za·nil·la  (m ăn ′z ə-n ēy ə, -n ĭl ə)
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n. A pale, very dry sherry from Spain.
[Spanish, probably from manzanilla, chamomile (because the aroma of the sherry was thought to resemble chamomile), from Old Spanish mançanilla , diminutive of mançana , apple, alteration of earlier maçana, from Latin (māla) Mattiāna, variant of (māla) Matiāna, (apples) of Matius, possibly after Gaius Matius Calvena (fl. first century BC), Roman author of a work on gastronomy.] |