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Arts and entertainment

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Prunella (fairy tale) "Prunella" is an Italian fairy tale, originally known as Prezzemolina. Andrew Lang included it in ''The Grey Fairy Book''. It is Aarne-Thompson type 310, the Maiden in the Tower. Italo Calvino noted that variants were found over all of Italy. The ...
, an Italian fairy tale * ''Prunella'' (film), a 1918 silent film


Plants and animals

* ''Prunella'' (bird), also known as accentors or dunnocks, a bird genus * ''Prunella'' (plant), also known as self-heal, a plant genus *
Prunella (grape) Cinsaut or Cinsault ( , ) is a red wine grape whose heat tolerance and productivity make it important in Languedoc-Roussillon and the former French colonies of Algeria, Lebanon, and Morocco. It is often blended with grapes such as Grenache and ...
, a French wine grape better known known as Cinsaut


Other uses

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Prunella (given name) Prunella is a feminine given name. The name is derived from the Latin for plum. The usual diminutive or short form is Pru or Prue. These may also be short for the unrelated name Prudence. People * Prunella Briance (1926–2017), British founder ...
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Prunella (horse) Prunella (1788 – December 1811) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. Raced from 1791 to 1794, she won three races including a Sweepstakes of 200 guineas each at Newmarket. She was retired to stud and became an influential broodmare, foali ...
, a Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare *
Prunella (cloth) In clothing, prunella is a worsted fabric, sometimes also made with a blend of silk. Documented from the 17th to the 20th centuries, it was produced in Norwich. Prunella was used in a variety of garments such as petticoats, academic and barrist ...
, an 18th-century worsted fabric *
Bargnolino Bargnolino is an Italian variation of sloe gin, made by soaking sloe fruits from the blackthorn plant, '' Prunus spinosa'', with sugar and spices in spirit alcohol. This results in a reddish, sweet liquor, around 40-45% alcohol by volume Alco ...
, sometimes called prunella, Italian sloe gin {{disambig, genus