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† ˈhortyard Obs. Also 6–7 horteyard, hort-yard. [An affected alteration of orchard, frequent in 16–17th c., influenced by L. hortus garden. The earliest OE. form was ortᵹeard, whence later orceard, ME. orchard (from c 1200); in 16th c. this was written by some ortyard, after med.L. ortus or It. orto garden, and still later hortyard.] A garden of fruit trees, an orchard; sometimes a garden in general.
1555W. Watreman Fardle Facions App. 323 He that planteth an horteyarde. 1562Turner Herbal ii. 60 a, The hortyard of Pembrook hall in Cambrigde. 1579–80North Plutarch (1895) I. 226 Pety larceny, as robbing mens horte⁓yards and gardens of fruite. 1677Plot Oxfordsh. 15 Any one that suspects the Echo to be really in the Hortyard, and not in the Garden, go but into it. 1699Evelyn Acetaria Plan, Of the Hort-Yard and Potagere; and what Fruit-Trees..may be admitted into a Garden. |