释义 |
beet I. \ˈbēt, usu -ēd.+V\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English bete, from Old English bēte, from Latin beta 1. : any biennial plant of the genus Beta (especially B. vulgaris) with large thick leaves used especially when young as greens and with a bulbous root 2. : the enlarged root of the beet cultivated as a garden vegetable or as a source of sugar or for forage — usually used in plural when referring to a table vegetable; see chard, mangel, sugar beet II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English beten, beeten to improve, amend, kindle or feed a fire, from Old English bētan; akin to Old High German buozzen to improve, amend, Old Norse bœta, Gothic gabotjan, all causatives from the root of Old English bōt help, relief — more at boot dialect Britain : to add fuel to (a fire) : feed III. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English bete, beite : a tied bundle or sheaf of fiber flax plants |