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▪ I. noisette1|nwɑːˈzɛt| [f. the name Noisette (see quot. 1837).] A variety of rose, being a cross between a common China rose and a muskrose. Also in attrib. use.
1837Rivers Rose Amateur's Guide 80 The ‘Blush Noisette’ rose, was raised from seed in America, by M. Ph. Noisette, and sent by him to his brother M. Louis Noisette..in 1817. Ibid. 81 Belle Antonine is a pillar Noisette. 1850Mrs. Gaskell Moorland Cottage i, Clustering noisettes, and fraxinellas, and sweet briar. 1857Kingsley Two Y. Ago i. 3 The great yellow noisette swung its long canes across the window. 1892Daily News 12 Sept. 3/1 Rose bushes and rose trees, tea-roses and noisette roses. ▪ II. noisette2|nwɑːˈzɛt| [Fr.] pl. Small pieces of beef or mutton, with various additions, prepared as a dish.
1891A. B. Marshall Cookery Book, Extra Rec. 150 Noisettes of Mutton à la Parisienne. |