单词 | fruitage |
释义 | fruitagen. 1. The process, season, or state of bearing fruit. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > fruit or reproductive product > plant that bears fruit > [noun] > action or stage of bearing fruit fruitage1578 fructification1604 puberty1800 fruiting1862 fructuation1885 the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > crop or crops > [noun] > fruit crop fruitage1578 fruitery1708 setting1731 fructuation1782 hit1800 top-crop1889 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man viii. f. 101v Plantes: which onely florish in growyng, and frutage. 1610 W. Folkingham Feudigraphia i. iii. 6 In Grouth, the thriuage, verdure, fruitage..&c., of particular Vegetables are regardable. 1816 S. T. Coleridge Statesman's Man. 25 A tree transplanted from Paradise, with all its branches in full fruitage. 1871 E. Bulwer-Lytton Coming Race xvii Fruit-bearing plants after fruitage either shed or change the colour of their leaves. 2. a. Fruit collectively; a crop of fruit. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > valued plants and weeds > edible product or fruit > [noun] > collectively fruitage1610 fructuage1650 fruitery1708 the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > [noun] appleeOE fruit?c1225 fruitage1610 fructuage1650 fruitages1693 fruitery1708 1610 W. Folkingham Feudigraphia i. vi. 13 What Trees, Plants, Shrubs: what Frutage, Mastage, Gummage. 1613 G. Chapman Memorable Maske Inns of Court sig. E2 Freely earth her frutage bearing. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost x. 561 Greedily they pluck'd The Frutage fair to sight. View more context for this quotation 1708 J. Philips Cyder i. 3 Whoeer expects his lab'ring trees should bend With frutage. 1807 J. Barlow Columbiad ii. 71 The wide domain, with game and fruitage crown'd, Supplied their food. 1883 E. C. Rollins New Eng. Bygones (new ed.) 180 Much of the plumpest fruitage found its way into the hoards of thieving boys. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > [noun] appleeOE fruit?c1225 fruitage1610 fructuage1650 fruitages1693 fruitery1708 1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. xiii. 110 Men do more copiously in the Season of Harvest feed on Fruitages then at any other time. c. transferred. Offspring. rare. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > [noun] > progeny or offspring bairn-teamc885 childeOE tudderc897 seedOE teamOE wastum971 offspringOE i-cundeOE fostera1175 i-streonc1175 strainc1175 brooda1300 begetc1300 barm-teamc1315 issuea1325 progenyc1330 fruit of the loinsa1340 bowel1382 young onec1384 suita1387 engendrurea1400 fruitinga1400 geta1400 birth?a1425 porturec1425 progenityc1450 bodyfauntc1460 generation1477 fryc1480 enfantement1483 infantment1483 blood issue1535 propagation1536 offspring1548 race1549 family?1552 increase1552 breed1574 begetting1611 sperm1641 bed1832 fruitage1850 1850 J. S. Blackie tr. Æschylus Lyrical Dramas I. 195 Yet should she By her own body's fruitage have been slain? ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > pattern or design > [noun] > fruit pomegranatea1382 pineapple1448 strawberry1523 fruitage1600 pine1790 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > representation in art > [noun] > an artistic representation > of living thing > plants water flower1480 fruitage1600 boscage1610 foliage1699 arborescence1856 phyllomorph1889 1600 Q. Eliz. Wardr. in J. Nichols Progresses Queen Elizabeth (1823) III. 509 One peticoate..with a verie faire border of pomegranetts, pyne aple trees, frutidge. 1604 T. Dekker Magnificent Entertainm. sig. G2 Pomona..attirde in greene, a wreath of frutages circling her temples. a1660 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1645 (1955) II. 325 The Vines climbing to the summit of the trees reach in festoons & fruitages from one tree to another. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. 115/2 Fruitage is the hanging of several sorts of Fruit together in husks with strings. c1710 C. Fiennes Diary (1888) 238 The most exactest workmanship in ye wood carving..both in figures, fruitages, beasts, birds, flowers. 1719 G. London & H. Wise J. de la Quintinie's Compl. Gard'ner (ed. 7) 37 A glorious Embroidery of Festoons, and Frutages, depending from the yielding Boughs. Derivatives ˈfruitaged adj. abounding in fruitage. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > [adjective] > abounding in fruitaged1846 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > pattern or design > [adjective] > fruit fruitaged1846 1846 C. G. Prowett tr. Æschylus Prometheus Bound 22 Flowery spring Or fruitaged summer. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1578 |
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