Definition: In the Bible, 'Antiaris' refers to a type of wine produced in Israel during the early days of its history. It was made from grapes that had been harvested long after grape vines were naturally reaped, making it a byproduct. The term is believed to come from the Hebrew word "antari" meaning "vine," and "arisa" meaning "wine." The precise origin of the wine remains a subject of debate among scholars. Some believe it was made by hand or possibly by machines that were not part of the production process, while others attribute its creation to human labor on grapes after harvest. In summary, 'Antiaris' is an ancient wine made from grapes that had been reaped long before grape vines were naturally grown in Israel.