Winchester

Etymology
From the Wintanceastre.

Proper noun

 * 1) The county town of Hampshire, England; or any of the towns named after it.
 * 2) Usual shortened form for Winchester rifle, typically a lever-action repeater.
 * 3) A bottle holding a Winchester quart.
 * 1) A bottle holding a Winchester quart.

Translations

 * Welsh: Caerwynt

Derived terms

 * Winchester bushel
 * Winchester disk
 * Winchester fives
 * Winchester football


 * Winchester gallon
 * Winchester game
 * Winchester goose


 * Winchester measure
 * Winchester quart

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