I. ˈgrenədə̇n noun
also gren·a·dine |grenə|dēn
( -s )
Etymology: French grenadin, from grenade pomegranate + -in -ine — more at grenade
: a small fricandeau
seventeen grenadins of prime beef … exquisitely interlarded with pork insertions — Joel Sayre
II. noun
or grenadine “
( -s )
Etymology: French grenadine, from grenade pomegranate + -ine
: clove pink ; especially : a strongly perfumed medium-sized carnation