单词 | rusty-coat |
释义 | rusty-coatadj.n. Chiefly U.S. Now chiefly historical. A. adj. Of a fruit: having a russet skin. Usually attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > [adjective] > qualities of fruit mellow1440 mellowy?1440 chokely1578 gross1578 choky1597 racy1651 mealy1673 squashy1698 rusty-coat1782 1782 J. Adams in J. Adams & A. Adams Familiar Lett. (1876) 404 But how much more luxurious it would be to me to dine..upon rusticoat potatoes with Portia! 1809 Ordeal 17 June 375 True said the potatoe, my stalks are not so sturdy as yours,..but I am not the less beloved by the farmers: they call me by many names, and all expressive of my utility; sometimes Spanish White, and Irish beef, and Carolina, and Rusty-coat, and Blue-nose. 1819 F. Butler Farmer's Man. 53 The English white, Irish yellow, common red, red rusty-coat, yellow rusty-coat and purple potatoes, are the most farinaceous. 1820 Mass. Agric. Repos. & Jrnl. 6 373 The long Spanish potato with a pink coloured centre—the round blue rusticoat or rough coated potato, are entirely extinct. 1867 J. A. Warder Amer. Pomol. 630 Rustycoat Milam. 1911 Garden Mag. Sept. 63/3 Some [sapodillas] are smooth light brown with a pink blush on one side, but many resemble a rusty-coat apple. 1986 Grassroots Conservat. Biol. Diversity U.S. 37 (caption) The now rare ‘rusty coat’ apple being maintained. B. n. 1. Any of numerous varieties of apple having a russet skin; an apple of such a variety, a russet apple. Cf. russet coat n. 3. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > apple > eating-apple > types of costardc1390 bitter-sweet1393 pippin?1435 pomewater?1435 Queening?1435 richardine?1435 blaundrellc1440 pear apple1440 tuberc1440 quarrendenc1450 birtle1483 sweeting1530 pomeroyal1534 renneta1568 deusan1570 apple-john1572 Richard1572 lording1573 russeting1573 greening1577 queen apple1579 peeler1580 reinette1582 darling1584 doucin1584 golding1589 puffin1589 lady's longing1591 bitter-sweeting1597 pearmain1597 paradise apple1598 garden globe1600 gastlet1600 leather-coat1600 maligar1600 pomeroy1600 short-start1600 jenneting1601 pome-paradise1601 russet coat1602 John apple1604 honey apple1611 honeymeal1611 musk apple1611 short-shank1611 spice apple1611 French pippin1629 king apple1635 lady apple1651 golden pippin1654 goldling1655 puff1655 cardinal1658 renneting1658 green fillet1662 chestnut1664 cinnamon apple1664 fenouil1664 go-no-further1664 reinetting1664 Westbury apple1664 seek-no-farther1670 nonsuch1676 white-wining1676 russet1686 calville1691 fennel apple1699 queen1699 genet1706 fig-apple1707 oaken pin1707 musk1708 nonpareil1726 costing1731 monstrous reinette1731 Newtown pippin1760 Ribston1782 Rhode Island greening1795 oslin1801 wine apple1802 fall pippin1803 monstrous pippin1817 Newtown Spitzenburg1817 Gravenstein1821 Red Astrachan1822 Tolman sweet1822 grange apple1823 orange pippin1823 Baldwin1826 wine-sap1826 Jonathan1831 Sturmer Pippin1831 rusty-coat1843 Newtowner1846 Northern Spy1847 Cornish gilliflowerc1850 Blenheim Orange1860 Cox1860 nutmeg pippin1860 McIntosh Red1876 Worcester1877 raspberry apple1894 delicious1898 Laxton's Superb1920 Melba apple1928 Melba1933 Mutsu1951 Newtown1953 discovery1964 1843 Western Farmer & Gardener Nov. 85/1 Color.—Yellow, with large brown clouds, giving rise to the name Rusty Coat. 1881 Belgravia 43 425 Fameuse, St. Lawrence Beauties, Rusticoats, and peach-flavoured apples were all there. 1906 Junior Naturalist Monthly Mar. 3 I remember once eating ‘Roxy Rusticoats’ on the Fourth of July. 1922 A. Cobb Kinfolks 28 I'm not so choosy—Rusty Coats, Bellflower and Early Sweet; And Winesaps, for their spicy juice, Are mighty hard to beat. 2005 C. D. Wright & J. Scott Greener Life 226/2 Before farming in Britain became so mechanized..the centuries-old culture of cider making remained still very much intact, with each region growing its own variety of apples—Foxwhelps, Woodcocks, Rusticoats, [etc.]. ΚΠ 1846 Abstr. Returns Agric. Societies Mass. 1845 48 When we cultivated the Red potato, the Rusticoats, the English Whites,..and the Irish Whites, this formidable disease was unknown. 1864 Ann. Rep. Amer. Inst. 1863–4 280 The Pink-eye Rustycoat was another excellent sort [of potato]. 1869 23rd Ann. Rep. Ohio State Board Agric. 1868 601 Harrison, Pink Eye, Rusticoat, and Orono appear to be very healthy. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1782 |
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