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单词 cherry tree
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cherry tree


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Noun1.Cherry tree - any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stonecherry tree - any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwoodcherrycherry - a red fruit with a single hard stonegenus Prunus, Prunus - a genus of shrubs and trees of the family Rosaceae that is widely distributed in temperate regionscherry - wood of any of various cherry trees especially the black cherrywild cherry tree, wild cherry - an uncultivated cherry treePrunus avium, sweet cherry - large Eurasian tree producing small dark bitter fruit in the wild but edible sweet fruit under cultivationcapulin, capulin tree, Prunus capuli - Mexican black cherry tree having edible fruitPrunus cerasus, sour cherry, sour cherry tree - rather small Eurasian tree producing red to black acid edible fruitCatalina cherry, Prunus lyonii - evergreen shrub or small tree found on Catalina Island (California)flowering cherry - any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Prunus cultivated for their showy white or pink single or double blossomschokecherry tree, Prunus virginiana, chokecherry - a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birdsfruit tree - tree bearing edible fruit
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Cherry Tree


Cherry Tree

Legend, song, and custom link the cherry tree to the Christmas season. In all three the cherry tree performs unusual feats in response to the power of God or the magic of the season.

Legends

An old Christian legend, first recorded in the apocryphal Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew, makes the cherry tree the subject of one of the infant Jesus' first miracles. The original Latin text containing the tale dates back to the eighth or ninth century. This version of the story tells of an event that occurred shortly after Jesus'birth. Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus were traveling in the desert. The couple spied a palm tree and went to rest under its shadow. Joseph worried about how they were going to find water. Mary expressed a wish for the dates she saw hanging high above them. Joseph scolded his wife for asking for something so far out of his reach. Then the baby Jesus spoke to the tree, ordering it to bend down so his mother could gather the fruit. The tree obeyed. Jesus also commanded an underground spring to surface so they could drink and fill their water bags.

As the tale passed from one teller to another, many variations occurred. In later versions of the story the incident takes place before Jesus is born. Moreover, as the tale became popular in Europe, the tree which Jesus commands to bow down changes to species more familiar to Europeans. In Britain, the newer versions of the story featured a cherry tree. In these later interpretations of the tale, Joseph and his pregnant wife are walking by some cherry trees laden with ripe fruit. Mary asks Joseph to pick some cherries for her. He refuses in a rude manner, with the implication that he still questions the origins of her mysterious pregnancy. Jesus, from inside the womb, then commands the cherry tree to bow down so his mother can pick fruit. Joseph stands by sheepishly and observes this miracle. The earliest recorded version of this story in the English language appeared in a fifteenth-century miracle play. Eventually this popular tale was set to music in the Christmas song known as "The Cherry Tree Carol" (seealso Christmas Carol).

Customs

In medieval Europe a miracle play concerning the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden was often performed around Christmas time. The play featured one central prop, the paradise tree. Apples hung from its branches as a symbol of Eve's act of disobedience, but some also added cherries as a symbol of Mary.

According to an old custom, Germans, Czechs, Austrians, Poles, and other central and eastern Europeans begin Barbara branches on December 4, St. Barbara's Day. A branch is broken off a cherry tree and kept in a pot of water near the stove. This premature warmth encourages the branch to blossom. Old folklore suggests that if the buds blossom on Christmas Eve, the girl who tended the branch will find a good husband within the year. Others interpret the Christmas flowers as signs that good fortune will visit the household in the coming year. This old custom has regained some popularity among Western Christians. Instead of cherry branches, some people use apple, plum, almond, forsythia, jasmine, or horse chestnut branches.

Further Reading

Coffin, Tristram P. The Book of Christmas Folklore. New York: Seabury Press, 1973. Crippen, Thomas G. Christmas and Christmas Lore. 1923. Reprint. Detroit, Mich.: Omnigraphics, 1990. Leach, Maria, ed. Funk and Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythol-ogy, and Legend. New York: Harper and Row, 1984. MacDonald, Margaret Read, ed. The Folklore of World Holidays. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research, 1992. Thompson, Sue Ellen, ed. Holiday Symbols. Detroit, Mich.: Omnigraphics, 1998. Weiser, Francis X. The Christmas Book. 1952. Reprint. Detroit, Mich.: Omnigraphics, 1990.

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cherry tree


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Synonyms for cherry tree

noun any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone

Synonyms

  • cherry

Related Words

  • cherry
  • genus Prunus
  • Prunus
  • wild cherry tree
  • wild cherry
  • Prunus avium
  • sweet cherry
  • capulin
  • capulin tree
  • Prunus capuli
  • Prunus cerasus
  • sour cherry
  • sour cherry tree
  • Catalina cherry
  • Prunus lyonii
  • flowering cherry
  • chokecherry tree
  • Prunus virginiana
  • chokecherry
  • fruit tree
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