单词 | noisette |
释义 | noisetten.1 1. ΚΠ 1530 T. Wall Bk. Crests in Ancestor (1905) 12 77 Sqwyrell..a gainst a branche of couldre vert the noisettes and her tayle gold. 1530 T. Wall Bk. Crests in Ancestor (1905) 12 83 The spere hed..standyng betwene two branches of hasel ver the noysettes gold. b. The colour of a hazelnut; a rich (reddish) brown. ΚΠ 1868 Harper's Mag. Jan. 228/1 Daisy had come up into a brown-eyed, noisette-haired woman, with a pretty face, kindly temper, and capable hands. 1923 Daily Mail 27 Feb. 1 (advt.) Helio, Fawn, Saxe, Noisette, Cinnamon. 1966 N. Freeling King of Rainy Country 24 Dark noisette eyes, a lot of dark hair. 1998 Times (Nexis) 26 Sept. The luxurious accessories come in two groups: natural–honey, noisette and shades and rich baroque which includes an olive green and deep wine. c. Hazelnuts as an ingredient. Frequently attributive in the names of confectionery or desserts. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > edible nuts or nut-trees > [noun] > hazel-nut hazelnuteOE Avellana1398 filberta1400 bannuta1500 cob-nut1574 cob1589 hazel1601 Pontic nut1601 stock-nut1833 Barcelona nut1851 noisette1970 1970 Harrod's Summer Food News 7/1 Noisette gateau. Two layers of Genoese with one layer of hazelnut biscuit with coffee cream. 1982 Financial Times (Nexis) 3 Apr. 7 The crocodile is made of plain chocolate and the egg in his mouth is chocolate filled with noisette. 1988 Yankee Dec. 38/2 Our dessert—noisette and almond meringue layers topped with ganache and bittersweet chocolate—was angel fare. 2002 Spectator (Nexis) 5 Jan. 47 Try to be grateful for the survival of the noisette triangle and toffee penny. 2. A small round piece of meat; esp. a cut of lamb or mutton taken from the rib or loin. Usually in plural. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > meat dishes > [noun] > other meat dishes langue de boeuf1381 sawgeatc1390 pome-garneza1450 olive1598 potato pie1600 capilotade1611 carbonade1651 beef à la mode1653 Scots collops1657 Scotch collops1664 galantine1702 grenadine1706 scotched collops1708 à la mode beef1723 miroton1725 German duck1785 cottage pie1791 chartreuse1806 timbale1824 sanders1827 rognon1828 rolliche1830 schalet1846 old thing1848 Brunswick stew1855 scrapple1855 moussaka1862 cannelon1875 crépinette1877 shepherd's pie1877 chop suey1888 estouffade1889 noisette1891 chaudfroid1892 patty1904 boeuf bourguignon1915 sukiyaki1920 bœuf stroganoff1932 bœuf1936 flauta1938 rumaki1941 rendang1948 pastitsio1950 keema1955 bulgogi1958 moo shu1962 Melba1964 shabu-shabu1970 carpaccio1974 al pastor1977 gosht1982 parmo1999 parmesan2003 beef stroganof- 1891 A. B. Marshall Larger Cookery Bk. 150 Noisettes of Mutton à la Parisienne. 1958 Vogue Nov. 136 The..pork dish..turned out to be made with little noisettes of meat. 1971 ‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Doctor Bird i. 11 I had caviar, clear turtle soup with Sherry, lamb noisettes with truffles. 1990 Gourmet Nov. 76/3 My friend rhapsodized about her noisettes of veal (cut from the heart of the tenderloin), perfectly grilled and still faintly pink inside. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). Noisetten.2 In full Noisette rose. A hybrid rose, Rosa × noisettiana, derived from a cross between a form of the China rose, Rosa chinensis, and the musk rose, R. moschata, which was first developed by John Champney in Carolina c1816; any of a class of roses descended from this hybrid. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > [noun] > rose and allied flowers > rose > types of rose flower or bush summer rosea1456 French rose1538 damask rose?a1547 musk rose1559 province1562 winter rose1577 Austrian brier1590 rose of Provence1597 velvet rose1597 damasine-rose1607 Provence rose1614 blush-rose1629 maiden's blush1648 monthly rose tree1664 Provinsa1678 York and Lancaster rose1688 cinnamon rose1699 muscat rose1707 cabbage rose1727 China-rose1731 old-fashioned rose1773 moss rose1777 swamp rose1785 alba1797 Cherokee rose1804 Macartney rose1811 shepherd's rose1818 multiflora1820 prairie rose1822 Boursault1826 Banksian rose1827 maiden rose1827 moss1829 Noisette1829 seven sisters rose1830 Dundee rambler1834 Banksia rose1835 Chickasaw rose1835 Bourbon1836 climbing rose1836 green rose1837 hybrid China1837 Jaune Desprez1837 Lamarque1837 perpetual1837 pillar rose1837 rambler1837 wax rose1837 rugosa1840 China1844 Manetti1846 Banksian1847 remontant1847 gallica1848 hybrid perpetual1848 Persian Yellow1848 pole rose1848 monthly1849 tea rose1850 quarter sessions rose1851 Gloire de Dijon1854 Jacqueminot1857 Maréchal Niel1864 primrose1864 jack1867 La France1868 tea1869 Ramanas rose1876 Japanese rose1883 polyantha1883 old rose1885 American Beauty1887 hybrid tea1890 Japan rose1895 roselet1896 floribunda1898 Zéphirine Drouhin1901 Penzance briar1902 Dorothy Perkins1903 sweetheart1905 wichuraiana1907 mermaid1918 species rose1930 sweetheart rose1936 peace1944 shrub rose1948 1829 Amer. Advertiser (Philadelphia) 29 July 4/2 His present stock of plants, consists of several hundred of the most choice kinds of Roses, among which are the White Cabbage, Red Cabbage, Champney, Nosette [sic]. 1837 T. Rivers Rose Amateur's Guide 80 The ‘Blush Noisette’ rose, was raised from seed in America, by M. Ph. Noisette, and sent by him to his brother M. Louis Noisette..in 1817. 1850 E. C. Gaskell Moorland Cottage i Clustering noisettes, and fraxinellas, and sweet briar. 1892 Daily News 12 Sept. 3/1 Rose bushes and rose trees, tea-roses and noisette roses. 1916 Farmer's Bull. No. 750. 9 Roses of the climbing Noisette group, represented by Marechal Niel, Lamarque, and other varieties, are suitable for culture only in the warmer sections. 1955 C. C. Hurst in G. S. Thomas Old Shrub Roses ix. 82 In 1830 ‘Lamarque’ and ‘Jaune Desprez’ appeared..yellowish Noisettes which, selfed, gave Yellow Climbing Teas. 1995 Field Mar. 95/4 ‘Madame Alfred Carrière’, an old-fashioned noisette climber, will produce large, creamy white flowers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11530n.21829 |
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