释义 |
ˈchecker-berry [app. another spelling of chequer n.3, transferred to another plant, as frequent with names of animals and plants.] The fruit of Gaultheria procumbens, a small trailing plant of North America, with oval evergreen leaves and drooping white flowers; hence the plant itself; the Winter-green.
1823F. Cooper Pioneer ix, A bunch of checker-berries. 1850Mrs. Stowe Uncle Tom xvii. 166 Chewing some checkerberry-leaves. 1872O. W. Holmes Poet Breakf.-t. i. (1885) 10 The flora is rich in checkerberries. ¶ The Partridge-berry, Mitchella repens (Webster). (Partridge-berry is also a name of Gaultheria: hence the confusion.) |