ˈgärdəˌvin noun
or gar·de·vine -ˌvēn, -ˌvīn
( -s )
Etymology: French garder to keep, guard + vin wine, from Latin vinum — more at guard , wine
1. Scotland : a large bottle or decanter for wine
a tumbler and the gardevin for the dominie — D.S.Meldrum
2. Scotland : a wine closet