Talk:Vintner

Erroneous?
I removed erroneous from the definition as many dictionaries provide 2 definitions, the first being a wine merchant and the second being a winemaker. if anyone disputes this i can provide a dozen or more sources such as Encarta, American Heritage Dictionary, Dictionary.com, not to mention the masses of evidentcommon usage, which is what matters in the English language rather than traditional definitions. For example, aspirin is now a general moniker for acetylsalicylic acid based pain relievers when originally it was a trademarked product name. the word "ass" originally denoted donkeys but, due to common usage, can also now mean, "A vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person." Blockader 16:24, 28 September 2006 (UTC)