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fustic

English

Alternative forms

  • fustet, fustoc, fustick

Etymology

From Middle English fustik, from Middle French fustec, variant of fustet.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?f?st?k/
  • Rhymes: -?st?k

Noun

fustic (usually uncountable, plural fustics)

  1. A tropical American tree, Maclura tinctoria, whose wood produces a yellow dye.
    • 1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
      ...nor can I tell to this day what wood to call the tree we cut down, except that it was very like the tree we call fustic, or between that and the Nicaragua wood, for it was much of the same colour and smell.
  2. A European tree, Eurasian smoketree, Cotinus coggygria, whose wood produces an orange dye.
  3. The wood of these trees.
  4. A yellow dye obtained from the wood of these trees.

Synonyms

  • (American tree): old fustic, fustoc
  • (European tree): young fustic, fustet, Venice sumac, Eurasian smoke tree

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References

  • fustic on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Maclura tinctoria on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Maclura on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Eurasian smoketree on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Cotinus coggygria on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
  • Maclura tinctoria on Wikispecies.Wikispecies

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mulberry

English

Etymology

From Middle English Mulbery, molberye, murberie, partly from Old English m?rber?e (mulberry) and partly from Middle Low German mulbere (mulberry). Compare Dutch moerbezie, moerbei (mulberry), German Maulbeere (mulberry).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?m?lb??i/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /?m?lb??i/, /?m?lb?i/

Noun

mulberry (plural mulberries)

  1. (botany) Any of several trees, of the genus Morus, having edible fruits.
    • 1837, Luigi Tinelli, Hints on the Cultivation of the Mulberry, with Some General Observations on the Production of Silk, page 39:
      Different qualities of the Mulberry. Among the different species of the Mulberry, it is ascertained that the Italian, (Morus italica) is eaten by the silk worm, with eager appetite. It's fruit is very small, and of a pale rose colour.
  2. The fruit of this tree.
    • 2010, Geoff Stebbings, Growing Your Own Fruit and Veg For Dummies, John Wiley & Sons (?ISBN)
      You can also make good jam with mulberries, and they taste great cooked or mixed together with other fruits. Mulberries are rich in sugar with moderate amounts of vitamin C. Their rich colours are a sign that they contain high levels of []
  3. A dark purple colour tinted with red.

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Adjective

mulberry (comparative more mulberry, superlative most mulberry)

  1. Of a dark purple color tinted with red.

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See also

Further reading

  • mulberry on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Morus (Moraceae) on Wikispecies.Wikispecies

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