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The meaning of the word ’alpine’

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Ari
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 Message 1 of 9
22 October 2010 at 11:38am | IP Logged 
Today I came across a bottle of "Alpine Spring Water" from a source in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Does 'Alpine' not refer exclusively to the Alps anymore or is the company full of dung?
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22 October 2010 at 11:44am | IP Logged 
In English, "alpine" has taken on the role of a general adjective for "mountain". Hence alpine sports, alpine spring water, etc...
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22 October 2010 at 12:31pm | IP Logged 
Huh, funny enough, now that you mention it, I do know and use the expression 'alpine sports', but for some reason 'alpine spring water' sounded odd to me. Possibly because I'm more used to the expression 'mountain spring' than 'alpine spring'.

Anyway, thanks for the clarification.
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22 October 2010 at 2:33pm | IP Logged 
Alpine also has a particular meaning when discussing mountain climates. It's more or less everything between the natural treeline and the permanent snowline in temperate climates. Characterised by thick scrubby grass, goats, relatively large burrowing creatures like mountain hares or marmottes and spectacular large birds of prey.

Whether this is what "Alpine spring water" refers to, I don't know, but it's certainly relatively easy terrain for finding springs.
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26 October 2010 at 4:53am | IP Logged 
"Alpine" is an adjective usually meaning "of or relating to mountains". However, "Alpine" (always with initial capital letter) can also mean "of or relating to the Alps".
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26 October 2010 at 4:41pm | IP Logged 
This bottle had it written in all caps. Does that count?
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02 November 2010 at 5:47am | IP Logged 
Haha, not really. Personally, if I heard or read "Alpine"/"alpine" I would assume it to mean "alpine" unless the context suggested otherwise.
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14 November 2010 at 7:44pm | IP Logged 
Looks like Alps-Alpine gained double nomination. This could be - a) mountain, but for example in Russian the other nomination for Alpine is used in a phrase 'Alpine meadows' - green and full of grass vales.

Edited by aspirelan on 14 November 2010 at 7:46pm



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