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Buddle

1) In Germany, a dialectal name (also buttel) for a bottle. It is probably a Low German corruption of the English term "bottle". The Low German term is, however, occasionally used in High German for bottle (e.g. in Buddelschiff = ship in a bottle).

2) Since 1971, the Affentaler Winzergenossenschaft's bottle shape has been legally protected in the German winegrowing region of Baden for bottling its wines. It resembles a wine vessel (at that time with a wickerwork) used in the Middle Ages for the vesper drink of the winegrowers (similar to a Bocksbeutel). See also under Plutzer.

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