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单词 parsnip
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parsnipn.

Brit. /ˈpɑːsnɪp/, U.S. /ˈpɑrsnᵻp/
Forms:

α. Middle English pasnope, Middle English passenep, Middle English passenepe, Middle English passnepe, Middle English pastenepe, Middle English pastnep, Middle English pastnepe, Middle English pastyrnepe, Middle English–1500s pasnep, Middle English–1500s pasnepe, 1500s pasneppe, 1500s pesnep, 1900s– passnip (English regional (Suffolk)); U.S. regional 1800s pasnep, 1800s pasnip, 1900s– pa'snip, 1900s– pasnup; Scottish pre-1700 pasneip, pre-1700 passeneip.

β. Middle English parsepare (probably transmission error), Middle English persenepe, Middle English–1500s persnepe, 1500s parseneepe, 1500s parsneape, 1500s parsnepe, 1500s parsnyp, 1500s parsnyppe, 1500s persenep, 1500s perseneppe, 1500s–1600s parsenep, 1500s–1600s parsnebb, 1500s–1600s parsneppe, 1500s– parsnep (now English regional), 1500s– parsnip, 1600s parsenip, 1600s parsenipp, 1600s parsenop, 1600s parsneip, 1600s persnep, 1600s persnip, 1700s parsneep.

Origin: Perhaps of multiple origins. A borrowing from Latin. Perhaps also a borrowing from French. Etymons: Latin pastināca; French pasnaie.
Etymology: Ultimately < classical Latin pastināca carrot, parsnip (perhaps < pastinum pastine n.; the suffix represents -āca , suffix forming nouns, especially names of plants), perhaps via Middle French pasnaie (c1180 in Old French; also pasnaise ; French panais ; compare also Middle French, French † pastinade (1501), Middle French (Provence) pastenargue (1476)), with the ending remodelled after neep n. (compare turnip n.). The development of the β. forms is unexplained.The Latin term has been borrowed into other Germanic languages, compare Middle Dutch pastenake (Dutch pastinak), Middle Low German pasternāk, pastināke, Old High German pastinac, pasternaca (Middle High German pasternacke, pasternac, German Pastinake, Pastinak), Old Swedish pastinata, palsternakka (Swedish palsternacka), Danish pastinak (17th cent. as pestenak). Compare also Italian pastinaca (1288), Old Occitan pastenaga parsnip, carrot. The Old English Glossaries render post-classical Latin pastinaca as English feld moru, walhmore, wealmoru, more, etc., 13th cent. walmore, c1400 wolemore. Compare English regional (southern) pasmet, pasmut, passment, U.S. regional pasnet, with alteration of the final syllable.
1. A plant, Pastinaca sativa var. hortensis (family Apiaceae ( Umbelliferae)) , with large pinnate leaves and yellow flowers, widely grown for its cream-coloured, sweet, fleshy root; the root itself, used as a vegetable and for fodder. Also: any other plant of the genus Pastinaca.The wild form of the parsnip, var. sylvestris, is native to southern and central Europe.
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the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > vegetables > root vegetable > [noun] > parsnip
skirret1338
parsnipc1390
neep1789
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular vegetables > [noun] > root vegetables > parsnip
skirret1338
parsnipc1390
mype1597
neep1789
c1390 Pistel of Swete Susan (Vernon) 107 Þe persel, þe passenep, poretes to preue.
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 244v Euerich herbe wiþ a roote of moche norisshinge haþ seed þat is nought norisshynge, as it fareþ in pasnepis [L. pastinaca] and in rapis.
tr. Palladius De re Rustica (Duke Humfrey) (1896) ix. 56 (MED) Also this mone is sowyng of pasnepe.
c1450 Practica Phisicalia John of Burgundy in H. Schöffler Mittelengl. Medizinlit. (1919) 237 (MED) Drynke a sponful at onys with watyr dystyllyde of..parsepare.
1539 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) 25 Parsnepes and carettes.
a1543 in A. Amherst Hist. Gardening in Eng. (1896) 76 (MED) Rotys for a gardyn: Persenepez, Turnepez, [etc.].
1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Mi/1 A Parsnip, partinaca.
1610 Estate of Virginia 13 What should I speake of cucumbers, muske melons, pompions, potatoes, parsneps, carrets, turn vps.
1677 R. Hooke Diary 24 Nov. (1935) 330 Eating buttered parsnebbs these 2 last nights.
1709 J. Lawson New Voy. Carolina 77 The Garden-Roots that thrive well in Carolina, are Carrots, Leeks, Parsnips, Turneps.
1762 Gentleman's Mag. June 261/1 To sow parsneps in the open fields.
1809 W. Bentley Diary III. 451 The Parsnip was not so common as heretofore.
1830 J. Baxter Libr. Agric. & Hort. Knowl. 395 The parsnep is a hardy biennial of easy culture.
1895 Science 21 June 689/2 They [sc. pocket gophers] are especially fond of potatoes, turnips, carrots, beets, onion, parsnips, corn, barley, rye and alfalfa.
1948 G. D. H. Bell Cultivated Plants Farm i. 3 The carrot and the parsnip each has a wild counterpart belonging to the same species growing in this and other countries.
1979 R. Dahl My Uncle Oswald viii. 86 We had roast parsnips with our beef as well as roast potatoes.
1991 C. Stace New Flora Brit. Isles 609 Pastinaca L.—Parsnips. Somewhat pubescent biennials with strong characteristic smell.
2. With distinguishing word: any of various plants of the family Apiaceae ( Umbelliferae) allied to or resembling the parsnip.meadow, wild parsnip, etc.: see the first element. See also cow-parsnip n., water parsnip n.
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the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Umbelliferae (umbellifers) > [noun] > other umbellifers
hemlocka700
petroselinumOE
parsleya1300
wild parsleya1300
parsnip1538
lovage1548
hartwort1562
meadow parsnip1562
ass-parsley1598
honewort1633
alexanders1637
dead-tongue1688
ajowan1773
Arracacha1823
pepper saxifrage1824
mock bishop-weed1848
pepper-and-salt1861
square parsley1866
ass's parsley1879
1538 T. Elyot Dict. Staphilinus, wylde parsnyppe.
1548 W. Turner Names of Herbes sig. G.v Sphondilium..may be called in englishe Cowpersnepe or rough Persnepe.
1640 J. Parkinson Theatrum Botanicum 1286 The Sea Parsneppe.
1755 J. Wesley Primitive Physick (ed. 5) 38 A Poultis of Wild-Parsnips; Flowers, Leaves, and Stalks.
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 1140 Thaspium, a genus of North American orthospermous Umbelliferæ... Its popular American name is Meadow Parsnip.
1931 K. M. Smith Textbk. Agric. Entomol. xiii. 229 The flies..may be found on the flowers of cow parsnip (Heracleum sphondylium Linn.), and similar Umbelliferous weeds.
1991 Trilogy July–Aug. 49/1 Among its plants and grasses grows the rare water parsnip.

Phrases

Also proverbs.
P1. Proverb. fine (also fair, soft) words butter no parsnips: see butter v. Phrases 3.
P2. Phrases. Chiefly colloquial and humorous.
a. before you can say parsnips: very rapidly. Cf. before one can (also could) say Jack Robinson at Jack Robinson n. Obsolete. rare.
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1803 G. Colman John Bull ii. ii. 23 ‘You'll come back again,’ says she, ‘That's what I will; before you can say parsnips, my darling,’ says he.
b. to look parsnips: to look sour or displeased. Obsolete. rare.
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1837 T. Hook Jack Brag II. iv. 167 ‘I'm delighted,’ said Jack, looking parsnips.
c. I beg your parsnips: ‘I beg your pardon’.
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1886 H. Baumann Londinismen 131/2 Parsnip,..I beg ∼s (statt pardon) bitt' um Entschuldigung.
1911 W. S. Gilbert Fairy's Dilemma ii. ii. 35 Oh, I beg yer parsnips!
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xii. [Cyclops] 290 Who said Christ is good?—I beg your parsnips, says Alf.—Is that a good Christ, says Bob Doran, to take away poor little Willy Dignam?
2002 National Post (Canada) (Nexis) 15 Jan. al3 At one point in the interview, he actually says, ‘I beg your parsnips?’ when he doesn't quite hear a question.

Compounds

C1. General attributive.
a.
parsnip beer n. Obsolete
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the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > ale or beer > non-malted brews > [noun] > others
kvassa1556
locus ale1693
honey beer1731
maple beer1788
heath-ale1801
treacle beer1806
root beer1815
treacle alea1833
gale-beer1863
nettle beer1864
shimiyana1870
birch beer1883
parsnip beer1897
skokiaan1926
1897 Daily News 24 Mar. 7/3 Parsnip beer contained nearly 14 per cent. [of proof spirit].
parsnip culture n.
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1904 N.E.D. at Parsnip Parsnip culture.
1992 Press Interprise (Riverside, Calif.) (Nexis) 28 Nov. ho2 Proper soil preparation is a must in successful parsnip culture.
parsnip pie n.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > pastry > pie > [noun] > vegetable pie
potato pie1600
parsnip piea1627
parsley pie1830
(Lord) Woolton pie1941
spanakopita1944
a1627 T. Middleton Witch (1945) i. i. 79 I'll send you Venson, Custard, Parsnip-pie.
1872 E. Lear More Nonsense The Perpendicular Purple Polly, who read the Newspaper and ate Parsnip Pie with his Spectacles.
2002 Toronto Star (Nexis) 27 Feb. fo5 The underwhelming parsnip pie is a modern version of a recipe dating back to the Middle Ages in England.
parsnip seed n.
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1562 J. Heywood Wks. sig. Ddiii Here is Parsnip seede that will nip you as nere, As ye were nipt with any parsnip this yere.
1683 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 13 27 All in figure some-what resembling Parsnip Seeds.
1766 Compl. Farmer (Suppl.) at Parsnep Parsnep-seeds seldom grow after they are above a year old.
1876 H. Barnard Amer. Pedagogy (ed 2) 443 If you will still continue to watch them, you will find, as the flowers fall off, that seed-vessels are formed, shaped very much like the parsnip seed.
1998 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 95 13743/2 Webworm pupae and ripe parsnip seeds were collected near four midwestern towns.
parsnip soup n.
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1845 E. Acton Mod. Cookery i. 25 (heading) Parsnip Soup. Dissolve..four ounces and a half of good butter..and slice in directly two pounds of sweet tender parsnips.
1975 Times 17 May 10/8 A bowl of parsnip soup—‘so thick you could trot a mouse on it’, as the country saying goes.
2003 Observer (Nexis) 16 Mar. (Mag.) 51 An espresso cup full of a powerful, creamy parsnip soup.
parsnip tint n. Obsolete
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1897 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. IV. 375 The pale or parsnip tint which belongs to nephritis.
parsnip wine n.
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the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > wine > non-grape and home-made wines > [noun] > others
cherry-winea1665
morello winea1665
strawberry winea1665
orange wine1675
raspberry wine1676
birch-wine1681
grape-wine1718
cowslip wine1723
barley wine1728
ginger wine1734
gooseberry1766
raspberry1768
mead-wine1794
parsnip wine1830
milk-wine1837
tea-wine1892
1830 J. Baxter Libr. Agric. & Hort. Knowl. 506 March is the month for making parsnip wine.
1937 D. L. Sayers Busman's Honeymoon vi. 134 ‘I assure you,’ said Peter, ‘you will find it as mild as your own parsnip wine.’
2002 This is Wiltshire (Nexis) 2 Mar. (Garden section) This is a good time of the year for..the making of a fine parsnip wine.
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parsnip-coloured adj.
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1898 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. V. 365 The cortex has a pale or parsnip-coloured face.
2000 Guardian (Nexis) 25 Nov. (Weekend Suppl.) 95 A gnarled, knotty, parsnip-coloured bulb of striking ugliness.
C2.
parsnip butterfly n. U.S. Obsolete = black swallowtail n. at black adj. and n. Compounds 1e(c).
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the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > Rhopalocera (butterflies) > [noun] > family Papilionidae > genus Papilio > papilio polyxenes asterius (parsley butterfly)
parsnip butterfly1867
parsley butterfly1889
parsnip swallowtail1930
1867 A. S. Packard in Amer. Naturalist 1 220 The Parsnip Butterfly (Papilio Asterias) may be seen flying over the beds of parsnips.
1873 A. S. Packard Our Common Insects 200 Early in the month [sc. June] the Parsnip butterfly (Papilio Asterias) may be seen flying about.
parsnip chervil n. now rare turnip-rooted chervil, Chaerophyllum bulbosum, a European plant of the family Apiaceae ( Umbelliferae) with a carrot-like taproot.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular vegetables > [noun] > root vegetables > other root vegetables or plants producing them
skirret-root1565
Spanish nut1597
oca1604
tuckahoe1612
sisyrinchium1629
sedge-root1648
arrowroot1681
breadroot1756
tannia1756
rush nut1783
wapato1796
cous1806
prairie turnip1811
prairie potato1828
native potato1833
murnong1836
Tartarian bread1836
biscuitroot1837
tobacco-root1845
amadumbi1851
chufa1860
yam-bean1864
parsnip chervil1866
tiger-nut1887
yautia1899
wasabi1903
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. I. 74/1 The Parsnip Chervil..is a native of France... In size and shape the root attains the dimensions of a small Dutch carrot.
1890 Amer. Naturalist 24 143 The Parsnip chervil, turnip-rooted chervil or tuberous-rooted chervil, is called in France, cerfeuil tubereux, cerfeuil bulbeux.
1994 M. Griffiths Index Garden Plants 238/1 C[haerophyllum] bulbosum L., turnip-rooted chervil, parsnip chervil.
parsnip swallowtail n. U.S. = black swallowtail n. at black adj. and n. Compounds 1e(c).
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the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > Rhopalocera (butterflies) > [noun] > family Papilionidae > genus Papilio > papilio polyxenes asterius (parsley butterfly)
parsnip butterfly1867
parsley butterfly1889
parsnip swallowtail1930
1930 A. H. Clark New Evol. xiv. 141 That restricted group of swallowtails..includes our common black or parsnip swallowtail and the common yellow swallowtail of Europe.
1951 A. B. Klots Field Guide Butterflies 172 Black (or Parsnip) Swallowtail. Papilio polyxenes asterius Stoll.
parsnip webworm n. North American the larva of the moth Depressaria pastinacella (family Oecophoridae), a pest affecting the flowers and seeds of parsnips and other plants of the family Apiaceae ( Umbelliferae).
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the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > Heterocera > [noun] > family Oecophoridae > larva of depressaria pastinacella
parsnip webworm1888
1888 Insect Life 1 94 The Parsnip Web-worm... We found this insect extremely common in the stems of Wild Parsnips.
1954 D. J. Borror & D. M. DeLong Introd. Study Insects xxvi. 536 The parsnip webworm..attacks parsnips, celery, and related plants.
1992 N.Y. Times 23 June c12/4 Parsnip webworms can detoxify the parsnips' DNA-linking chemicals.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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