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collard dial. and U.S.|ˈkɒləd| Also 8 collart. [Phonetic corruption of col'ort, colewort.] A variety of cabbage which does not heart; = colewort 2.
1755Connoisseur No. 91 (1774) III. 148 Fed for cheapness with nothing but collart-leaves and chopt straw. 1807R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. II. 71 The turnips being sold off in autumn and replaced by collards. 1847Halliwell I. 264/1 Collard, Colewort. East. 1883C. F. Smith Southernisms in Trans. Amer. Philol. Soc. 46 In the South no word, as no dish, is better known among the poorer whites and negroes than collards or greens. [1890Correspt. ‘Well known in Essex’; cf. 1881Oxfordsh. Gloss. Suppl., Collets, small spring cabbage. 1888Berksh. Words, Colluts, young cabbages.] |