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blackcurrant

English

Noun

blackcurrant (plural blackcurrants)

  1. Alternative spelling of black currant
    • 1993, R. D. Davidson, 19: The vegetation of Lough Neagh wetlands, R.B. Wood, R.V. Smith (editors), Lough Neagh: The Ecology of a Multipurpose Water Resource, Monographae Biologicae: Volume 69, page 487,
      Blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) and guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) are frequent but alder buckthorn (Frangula alnus) a common constituent of East Anglian carr is very rare.
    • 2003, Maria Villegas, Kay Halsey, Sarah Randell, A Little Taste of France, page 120,
      Their wines are intense and elegant, tasting of blackcurrants and made to be aged.

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quinsyberry

English

Etymology

quinsy +? berry

Noun

quinsyberry

  1. (obsolete) The blackcurrant.

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