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Winesap

American  
[wahyn-sap] / ˈwaɪnˌsæp /

noun

(sometimes lowercase)
  1. a red variety of apple that ripens in the autumn.


Etymology

Origin of Winesap

First recorded in 1790–1800; wine + sap 1

Example Sentences

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Stayman Winesap also does well in Adams County.

From Washington Post • Sep. 24, 2021

They come with poetic, old, lip-smacking names such as Albemarle Pippin, Roxbury Russet, Burford’s Redflesh and Winesap.

From Washington Post • Dec. 11, 2016

Some varieties, like the Winesap and the Maiden Blush, are antique apples with long histories.

From Time Magazine Archive

While riding the lecture circuit in the Midwest, Professor Jack Winesap meets a strange old historian with a stranger pronouncement: "I have a son who's a monster."

From Time Magazine Archive

Store some apples in cave in boxes; am successful; find that Ben Davis, Missouri Pippin and Winesap keep best.

From The Apple by Various