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单词 granate
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granaten.1

Forms: Also 1600s granat, grenat.
Etymology: < medieval Latin grānātum (Old French grenat ): see garnet n.1
Obsolete.
= garnet n.1
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > gem or precious stone > garnet > [noun]
garneta1350
granatea1400
the world > the earth > minerals > types of mineral > silicates > nesosilicates > [noun] > garnet
garneta1350
granatea1400
green iron ore1804
hydrogarnet1941
a1400–50 Alexander 3344 Þe ferd degre a Granate, a gracious gemme.
1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 234 A granate which we commonly caule a garnet.
1600 R. Hakluyt tr. G. B. Ramusio in Princ. Navigations (new ed.) III. 377 Certaine small stones broken which are in colour somewhat like Granates.
1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. xxxvii. vii. 618 The common Grenat also of Carchedon or Carthage, is said to doe as much... These Grenats are found upon the hills among the Nasamons.
1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. iii. 48 The red Granat, [signified] Charity.
1750 tr. C. Leonardus Mirror of Stones 104 Granate,..a Stone of the Carbuncle Kind.
1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) II. 16 Norway produces crystals, granates, amethysts [etc.].
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

granaten.2

Forms: Also 1600s gran(n)et. See garnet n.2
Etymology: < Latin (pōmum ) grānātum, Old French (pome ) grenate: see pomegranate n. and adj. Compare grenade n.1
Obsolete.
1.
a. The pomegranate.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > berry > [noun] > pomegranate
pomegranatec1330
garneta1400
apple-garnadec1400
grenade?1533
granate1568
apple Punic1601
granate-applea1622
grenado1656
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > edible berries > pomegranate
pomegranatec1330
garneta1400
apple-garnadec1400
Punic?1440
Punical pomec1450
grenade?1533
granate1568
apple Punic1601
Punic apple1601
granate-applea1622
grenado1656
balausta1842
native orange1860
1568 G. Skeyne Breue Descriptioun Pest viii. sig. Cv Vyne of granatis.
1605 T. Tymme tr. J. Du Chesne Pract. Chymicall & Hermeticall Physicke iii. 149 Thou maiest extract out of the barke of..granates, a substance comming most neere to the vertue of vitriol.
1641 G. Sandys Paraphr. Song Solomon vi. v To see..Granets blooming on their Stems.
1694 W. Salmon Pharmacopœia Bateana i. xxi. 823/2 Syrup of Clove-gilly-flowers, Limons, or Granates.
1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 247 Figs, Prunes, Grannet, Chestnut..and all those we call Wall-Fruit.
b. attributive, as granate-apple.
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the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > berry > [noun] > pomegranate
pomegranatec1330
garneta1400
apple-garnadec1400
grenade?1533
granate1568
apple Punic1601
granate-applea1622
grenado1656
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > edible berries > pomegranate
pomegranatec1330
garneta1400
apple-garnadec1400
Punic?1440
Punical pomec1450
grenade?1533
granate1568
apple Punic1601
Punic apple1601
granate-applea1622
grenado1656
balausta1842
native orange1860
a1622 H. Ainsworth in tr. Solomons Song of Songs (1623) Annot. (iv. 13) sig. H2/2 Granate-apples, so named because they are full of granes or kernels.
2. Short for ‘granate-colour’. (In quot. 1805 used to render French grenat: see grenat n.)
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the world > matter > colour > named colours > red or redness > [noun] > shades of red > deep red or crimson
crimson madderOE
purpureOE
murrey1305
tuly1398
oxblood?1440
crimson?a1475
sanguinea1500
carnation?1533
murrey colour1537
purple-red1565
ruby1572
sanguine red1601
velvet-crimson1646
lake1660
lac1682
rubine1704
madder red1728
ruby-red1738
granate1750
palm-colour1773
morone1777
carmine1799
vinaceous1819
incarnadine1821
crimsoning1833
pigeon's blood1865
solferinoc1865
Burgundy1881
sang-de-bœuf1881
vermilion-crimson1882
claret1884
royal red1890
wine1895
pigeon ruby red1897
Bordeaux1904
peony1914
madder crimson1991
1750 tr. C. Leonardus Mirror of Stones 111 Some of them are of a Citron Colour, others of a Granate..the Granate of the Colour of the Flower of a Pomegranate Apple.
1805 tr. A. La Fontaine's Hermann & Emilia I. 245 The old lady wore a mantle of black velvet, ornamented with granate.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

granateadj.

Etymology: < Latin grānātus, < grānum grain n.1
rare. Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries.
Having many grains. (Cf. granate v.)
ΚΠ
1706 Phillips's New World of Words (new ed.) Granate, that has many Grains, as granate Marble.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

granatev.

Etymology: < Latin grānātus formed into grains.
Obsolete. rare.
transitive. To form into grains; to granulate.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > constitution of matter > granular texture > form into grains or granules [verb (transitive)]
corn1562
granulate1666
granate1750
grain1791
1750 G. Hughes Nat. Hist. Barbados 143 A subtile resinous juice perspires through the leaves,..which by the heat of the sun is granated and entirely incrusts them.

Derivatives

granated adj.
ΚΠ
1686 G. Burnet Lett. Present State Italy iv. 240 Many of these Pillars are of Porphiry, others of Jasp, others of granated Marble.
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