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▪ I. † garnade1 Obs. [a. OF. (pome) garnade (var. of grenate) = pomegranate; cf. garnet.] 1. In Comb. apple-garnade = pomegranate.
13..E.E. Allit. P. B. 1044 Þe fayrest fryt þat may on folde growe, As orenge & oþer fryt & apple garnade. 2. ? A dish in ancient cookery, so called from being compounded with pomegranates.
c1440Anc. Cookery in Househ. Ord. (1790) 465 Garnade for X mees..alay the rys with joyse of pomegarnetes. ▪ II. † garnade2 Obs. rare. Also 5 garnarde. [a. OF. (Picard) garnate, whence MDu. garnate; Verwijs and Verdam conjecture that it may have meant wine flavoured with pomegranates, or perhaps wine from Grenada.] A kind of wine.
c1475Sqr. lowe Degre 758 Wyne of Greke..Antioche, and bastarde, Pyment, also, and garnarde. c1481Caxton Dialogues (E.E.T.S.) 14/6 Vin dosoye et de garnate..Wyn of oseye and of garnade. |