Definition of wildcraft in English:
wildcraft
verb ˈwʌɪl(d)krɑːftˈwīldkraft
[with object]Gather (herbs, plants, and fungi) from the wild.
Example sentencesExamples
- The new Mugwort was wildcrafted and cured by the proprietor of the shop, and is leaf-only.
- True, the organization may well be doing an excellent job in monitoring organic standards for agriculture in Britain, but wildcrafting throughout the world is something else entirely.
- Medicinal plants are wildcrafted from the bush or forest and not cultivated, since the plants are plentiful and not hard to find; one herbalist kept a kitchen garden.
- For instance, nettles that he sells to a local cheesemaker mean lucrative wildcrafting during the slow harvests of early spring.
- Medicinal plants are predominantly wildcrafted and dispensed mainly by decoction, although prepared formulas are given.
noun ˈwʌɪl(d)krɑːftˈwīldkraft
mass nounThe action or practice of wildcrafting.
Example sentencesExamples
- The wildcraft of mushroom hunting is directly related to our stomachs.