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‖ sarrasin|ˈsærəzɪn| In quots. sar(r)azin, sarassin. [a. F. sarrasin (16th c.), for blé sarrasin ‘Saracen wheat’.] Buckwheat.
1621Lodge Summary Du Bartas i. 135 That graine, which we call Sarazin Wheate, or Turky Wheate. [1687Sarazin corn: see Saracen 3.] 1840T. A. Trollope Summer in Britt. I. 308 A small quantity of black bread, made of sarazin. 1865Pall Mall G. 30 Aug. 3/2 The fields of sainfoin and sarassin. 188819th Cent. June 836 The Russian peasant will not always sell his wheat and live on sarrazin and rye. |