muscadin / muscadine [ˈmʌskədɪn]
muscadin – n. – History 1. 18th and 19th century Europe, a dandy, a fop; 2. an over-indulged young man from a privileged class
muscadine – adj. & n. – adj. – of a deep burgundy colour; n. – 1. wine made from muscat or similar grapes; 2. a variety of pear with a sweet, musky flavour; 3. a sweetmeat flavoured with musk; 4. a Parisian lady of fashion