Vine
object · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
vine · clusters · her · she
in the texts
Hymn 7 to Dionysus
A miraculous vine that grows across the sail during Dionysus' epiphany.
And all at once a vine spread out both ways along the top of the sail with many clusters hanging down from it, and a dark ivy-plant twined about the mast, blossoming with flowers, and with rich berries growing on it;
Economics
Cultivated grape plant whose growth habits teach the farmer how to support, shade, strip, and harvest it.
About vine planting then, Socrates, your views are again exactly the same as mine, too?
for in planting other trees why discard anything that gives good results with the vine?
For instance, the vine climbs the nearest tree, and so teaches you that she wants support.