chestnut
English
Etymology
Formerly chesten nut, from Middle English chesteyne, chasteine, from Old French chastaigne, from Latin castanea, from Ancient Greek καστάνεια (kastáneia).
Noun
chestnut (countable and uncountable, plural chestnuts)
- A tree or shrub of the genus Castanea.
- The nut of this tree or shrub.
- (uncountable) A dark, reddish-brown colour/color.
- chestnut colour:
- A reddish-brown horse.
- (uncountable) The wood of a chestnut tree.
- (idiomatic) (Often "old chestnut") An old joke; a worn-out meme, phrase, ploy, etc. so often repeated as to have grown tiresome or ineffective.
- A round or oval horny plate found on the inner side of the leg of a horse or other animal, similar to a birthmark on a human.
- (Britain) horse-chestnut
Synonyms
- (tree): chestnut tree
Derived terms
terms derived from chestnut (noun)
- American chestnut
- chestnut blight
- chestnut oak
- chestnut tree
- dwarf chestnut
- horse chestnut
Descendants
- → Gujarati: ચેસ્ટનટ (cesṭanaṭ)
Translations
chestnut tree — see chestnut tree
nut of the chestnut tree
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reddish-brown colour
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reddish-brown horse
wood of a chestnut tree
Translations
of a deep reddish-brown colour
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Related terms
See also
- conker
- maroon
- water caltrop
- Appendix:Colors
Anagrams
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