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ˈsea-kale Forms: 7 sea-keele, 8–9 -cale, 8– sea-kale. [f. sea + kale n.; cf. the southern form sea-cole, sea n. 23 f.] 1. A cruciferous plant, Crambe maritima, found wild on the shores of western Europe, and often cultivated for its young shoots.
1699Evelyn Acetaria 16 Our Sea-keele (the ancient Crambe) and growing on our Coast [is] very delicate. 1732Arbuthnot Rules of Diet in Aliments, etc. i. 257 Sea-Cole or Cale. 1795Times 30 Apr. 1/4 Sea-Kale, a new Culinary Vegetable. 1847Barham Ingol. Leg. Ser. iii. Wedding-day (end), Every complexion less pale than sea-kale! 2. sea-kale beet, white beet, so called from its resemblance in colour.
1882Garden 21 Jan. 50/1 White or Seakale Beet. |