单词 | bigarreau cherry |
释义 | > as lemmasbigarreau cherry More fully bigarreau cherry. Any of a group of cultivated varieties of sweet cherry, Prunus avium (also bigarreau cherry tree); the fruit of such trees, which is typically large and heart-shaped with mottled pale and red skin and very firm flesh. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > stone fruit > [noun] > cherry > types of black cherry1530 geana1533 Plinian1577 cherrylet1605 agriot1611 morel1611 cœur-cherry1626 bigarreau1629 May-cherry1629 morello1629 duracine1655 black heart1664 duke1664 red-hearta1678 prince royal1686 May duke1718 ox-heart1731 sand cherry1778 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > stone fruit > cherry > types of cherry black cherry1530 geana1533 Plinian1577 mazzard1578 mazardc1595 merry1595 Flanders cherry1597 heart cherry1599 cherrylet1605 agriot1611 morel1611 cœur-cherry1626 bigarreau1629 May-cherry1629 morello1629 urinal cherry1629 white-heart cherry1629 duracine1655 heart1658 black heart1664 carnation1664 duke1664 honey cherrya1671 nonsuch1674 merise1675 red-hearta1678 prince royal1686 lukeward1707 white-heart1707 May duke1718 Royal Ann1724 ox-heart1731 ratafia1777 choke-cherry1785 mountain cherry1811 rum cherry1818 sour cherry1884 Napoleon1886 Napoleon cherry1933 1629 J. Parkinson Paradisi in Sole iii. xii. 572 The Biguarre Cherrie is..sometimes discoloured halfe white and halfe reddish. 1675 C. Cotton Planters Man. 116 The Bigarreaux and the Guignes, do not prosper so well that way, by reason the Trees run too much into wood, and therefore would be raised in Standards. 1693 J. Evelyn tr. J. de La Quintinie Compl. Gard'ner i. iii. 73 The backward Cherries or Bigarros. 1719 G. London & H. Wise J. de la Quintinie's Compl. Gard'ner (ed. 7) 87 The Biggaro, or Heart-Cherry, is a Fruit both firm and crackling. 1812 Ann. Reg. 1810 (Otridge ed.) Antiquities 669/2 The Romans had eight kinds [of cherry],..a hard-fleshed one (duracina) like our bigarreau. 1859 J. C. Loudon Encycl. Gardening §4485 At the present time all the heart-shaped cherries which have the flesh firm..are arranged under the head of Bigarreaux. 1875 M. Collins Sweet & Twenty I. i. xii. 166 Under the great bigaroon cherry-trees. 1901 Garden 30 Mar. 226/3 P[runus] Avium has given us Geans, Hearts, and Bigaroons. 1903 T. J. Dwyer Guide to Hardy Fruits & Ornamentals 39 Cherry trees are divided into two classes, namely, Heart and Bigarreau, and Duke and Morello. 1925 E. Blunden Eng. Poems 117 From this fine orchard, branches sprawl And bigarreaus and blackhearts fall. 1998 Garden Hist. 26 142 Both [‘Kentish’ and ‘Amber’] are ‘Bigarreau’ cherries derived from Prunus avium. 2005 S. Amick Lake, River & Other Lake liii. 249 It felt odd hearing that term for bigarreaus, those white–pink cherries that always seemed so fragile to him, so fleshlike. < as lemmas |
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