KJV Dictionary Definition: vine
vine
VINE, n. L. vinca. See Wine.
1. A plant that produces grapes, of the genus Vitis, and of a great number of varieties.
2. The long slender stem of any plant, that trails on the ground, or climbs and supports itself by winding round a fixed object, or by seizing any fixed thing with its tendrils or claspers. Thus we speak of the hop vine, the bean vine, the vines of melons, squashes, pumpkins, and other encurbitaceous plants.
vined
VI'NED, a. Having leaves like those of the vine.