winlestrae
/ˈwɪnleɪstreɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A rare or obsolete word that refers to a place or area of a vineyard where grapevines are trained to grow in a specific way, or a pattern of training vines.
“The winlestrae in the vineyard was an intricate system of trellises and supports that allowed the grapes to ripen evenly.”