单词 | summer savory |
释义 | > as lemmassummer savory Any plant of the genus Satureja (family Lamiaceae ( Labiatae)), comprising aromatic herbs and low shrubs from the Mediterranean and south-west Asia; esp. either of two plants used as culinary herbs, (more fully summer savory, garden savory) the annual S. hortensis, and (more fully winter savory, mountain savory) the perennial S. montana, both native to southern Europe. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > vegetables > herb > [noun] > savory saturyOE savorya1400 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular vegetables > [noun] > culinary herbs > savory saturyOE savorya1400 a1400 J. Mirfield Sinonoma Bartholomei (1882) 37 Satureia, tymbra idem, saverey. tr. Palladius De re Rustica (Duke Humfrey) (1896) Tab. l. 374 Coriaundir, popy, saury, senuy, oynet. a1450 in T. Austin Two 15th-cent. Cookery-bks. (1888) 18 Take a Capoun..& sethe hym in Water, percely, Sauereye & Salt. a1475 Liber Cocorum (Sloane) (1862) 32 Take sawge, persoly, ysope, saveray, Onyons gode. 1483 Catholicon Anglicum (BL Add. 89074) (1881) 319 Saferay, s[a]tureia, herba est. c1503 R. Arnold Chron. f. lxvv/1 And ete alle maner fishe wt..vergews made with good erbis sawge and sauery. 1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. 460 Winter Sauorie is a plant resembling Hyssope. 1640 J. Parkinson Theatrum Botanicum i. ii. 4 There are Foure or five sorts of Savorye, two most usually to be seene in many gardens, but there are three others that are more rare. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics iv, in tr. Virgil Wks. 123 Wild Thyme and Sav'ry set around their Cell. View more context for this quotation 1723 J. Nott Cook's & Confectioner's Dict. sig. F6v Season with a good handful of Salt, a Faggot of Winter Savoury, Rosemary, Thyme and Parsly. 1786 J. Abercrombie Gardeners Daily Assistant 79 Savory—sow of the summer and winter kind. 1849 J. H. Balfour Man. Bot. §967 Many Labiates, such as Thyme..Savoury,..&c., are used..to flavour sauces and dishes. 1881 Encycl. Brit. XII. 289 The Winter Savory, Satureja montana, a hardy evergreen undershrub. 1907 Pharmaceut. Jrnl. 21 Sept. 378 Garden marjoram..as well as the garden savory..owe their use as condiments to their property of preventing the fermentation of ingested vegetable foods. 1999 A. Arndt Seasoning Savvy 206 Winter savory/mountain savory (S. montana), an evergreen perennial with woody stems, profuse flowers, and narrow leaves. 2006 A. F. Chiffolo & R. W. Hesse Cooking with Bible 316 Some recipes for zaatar also include oregano, marjoram, savory, and salt. It is a staple of modern Middle Eastern kitchens. summer savory summer savory n. the annual species of the culinary herb savory, Satureja hortensis (see savory n.). ΚΠ 1573 T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry f. 39v Seedes & herbes for the kichen... Sommer sauery. 1640 J. Parkinson Theatrum Botanicum i. ii. 6 Neither our winter or summer savory doe answere unto the Thymbra of Dioscorides. 1727 B. Langley New Princ. Gardening vii. v. 180 Summer Savory has very little Difference from the Winter Savory, excepting that its Leaves are not so close set together, and when its Seed is ripe in the Autumn, it immediately perishes. 1903 Amer. Naturalist 37 378 The entire plant of the summer savory (Satureia hortensis) turns purple in autumn. 2012 E. Brooks N.Y. City Farmer & Feast iii. 85/1 Schools are growing a wide variety of sumptuous foods, such as eggplants, carrots, husk cherries, pumpkins, and summer savory. < as lemmas |
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