单词 | earth apple |
释义 | earth applen. 1. The mandrake, Mandragora officinarum; (also) the poisonous, tomato-like fruit of this plant. Now historical and rare. ΚΠ OE Antwerp Gloss. (1955) 119 Mandragora, eorðæppel. ?a1500 in T. Hunt Plant Names Medieval Eng. (1989) 169 [Mandragora] mandrag, erth-apple. 1711 Coles's Dict. Eng.-Lat. (ed. 7) Earth-apple, Mandragora. 1971 Bull. Rocky Mountain Lang. Assoc. 25 116 The fruit of the mandrake root is a type of mala, or evil fruit, the earth apple. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular vegetables > [noun] > fruits as vegetables > cucumber earth appleOE cucumberc1400 cuke1903 cue1935 OE Old Eng. Hexateuch: Num. (Claud.) xi. 5 We hæfdon cucumeres, þæt sind eorðæpla, & pepones. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > primrose and allied flowers > cyclamen earth applelOE dill-nuta1450 swine-bread1526 rape violet1548 cyclamen?1550 sow-bread?1550 sow's bread1558 lady's seal1592 hog's bread1607 sow-wort1838 lOE Durham Plant Gloss. 12 Cyclaminos, eortheppel uel slite uel attorlathe. 1523 in T. Hunt Plant Names Medieval Eng. (1989) 72 [Cassamus] anglice erth-apples or erth-nottys or wyld dyll. 1577 Hill's Gardeners Labyrinth i. xxvi. 59 If the rootes be thicke of rynde..then may the owner lay them to drye in the Sunne at Noone daye, as the roote of Gentiane, the Earth Apple.., or any others like. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. 300 Cankerous sores are cured with the root of Sowbread, which we call the earth-apple. 1783 W. Lewis & A. Duncan tr. F. Hoffmann Syst. Pract. Med. II. ii. i. ii. 386 On eating flatulent food, the roots of the sow-bread, commonly called earth-apples, he was seized with violent gripes. 4. = potato n. 2.Chiefly as a gloss of the French pomme de terre or the Dutch aard-appel. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > vegetables > root vegetable > [noun] > potato potato root1583 potato1597 Irish potato1664 pratie1749 earth apple1750 Murphy1750 tater1759 tatie1788 tattiec1800 pomme de terrec1810 potato tuber1844 spud1845 nav1893 1750 W. Ellis Mod. Husbandman V. xxv. 115 It is now become common, even among Quality, to make Use of this Earth-Apple as a Supper-food. 1774 J. Campbell Polit. Surv. Brit. II. 96 In Bretagne they are assidously cultivated, and have spread under the Name of Pommes de Terre, i.e. Earth Apples. 1856 H. Mayhew Rhine II. i. iii. 36 A few yards farther down lie the potato-barges, with the drab-looking ‘earth apples’, as the Dutch call them. 1880 Daily News 24 Sept. 5/1 When washed and brushed up a potato is not so unworthy [of] its French title of earth apple as it may appear. 1909 P. Giles in A. C. Seward Darwin & Mod. Sci. xxvi. 525 In France the shape of the tubers suggested the name of earth-apple (pomme de terre), a name also adopted in Dutch (aard-appel). 2000 S. Fallon & M. Rothschild World Food: France (Lonely Planet Guide) 38 From the time of its introduction from the New World in about 1540, the pomme de terre (potato; literally, earth apple) had been viewed with suspicion. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.OE |
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