Winchester

Etymology
From, , from , from , perhaps ultimately from , + , from.

The bottle is named for the former customary units of the English city. The rifle is named. The computer disk is named for the rifle.

Proper noun

 * 1) The,.
 * 2)   a prestigious public school in Winchester.
 * 3) Any of the towns named after it, including:
 * , named after Winchester, Iowa.
 * , named after Winchester, Virginia.
 * , named after Winchester, Iowa.
 * , named after Winchester, Virginia.
 * , named after Winchester, Iowa.
 * , named after Winchester, Virginia.
 * , named after Winchester, Iowa.
 * , named after Winchester, Virginia.
 * , named after Winchester, Iowa.
 * , named after Winchester, Virginia.
 * , named after Winchester, Virginia.

Translations

 * Arabic: وِنْشِسْتَر
 * Armenian: Վինչեսթեր
 * Azerbaijani: Uinçester
 * Belarusian: Уінчэстэр
 * Bulgarian: Уинчестър
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 温彻斯特
 * Wu: 温彻斯特
 * French:
 * Middle French: Wincestre
 * Georgian: უინჩესტერი
 * Hebrew: וינצ׳סטר
 * Hindi: विंचेस्टर
 * Japanese: ウィンチェスター
 * Kannada: ವಿಂಚೆಸ್ಟರ್
 * Korean: ^윈체스터
 * Latin: Venta Belgarum, Wintonia
 * Latvian: Vinčestera
 * Lithuanian: Vinčesteris
 * Macedonian: Ви́нчестер
 * Marathi: विंचेस्टर
 * Middle English: Wynchester
 * Norman: Ouînchêtre
 * Old English: Wintanċeastre
 * Old French: Guincestre
 * Persian: وینچستر
 * Russian: Винче́стер, Ви́нчестер
 * Telugu: వించెస్టర్
 * Thai: วินเชสเตอร์
 * Turkish: Winchester
 * Ukrainian: Вінчестер
 * Urdu: ونچیسٹر
 * Welsh: Caerwynt
 * West Frisian: Winsjester

Noun

 * 1) A Winchester rifle, typically a lever-action repeater.
 * 2) * H. Rider Haggard, King Solomon's Mines
 * "Give me my express," I said, laying down the Winchester, and he handed it to me cocked.
 * 1) A bottle holding a Winchester quart.
 * 2)  A hard disk.
 * 3)  Out of ordinance.
 * 1)  A hard disk.
 * 2)  Out of ordinance.
 * 1)  Out of ordinance.
 * 1)  Out of ordinance.