mulberry
English
Etymology
From Middle English Mulbery, molberye, murberie, partly from Old English mōrberiġe (“mulberry”) and partly from Middle Low German mulbere (“mulberry”). Compare Dutch moerbezie, moerbei (“mulberry”), German Maulbeere (“mulberry”).
Pronunciation
Audio (US) (file) - (US) IPA(key): /ˈmʌlbɛɹi/
Noun
mulberry (plural mulberries)
- (botany) Any of several trees, of the genus Morus, having edible fruits.
- 1837, Luigi Tinelli, Hints on the Cultivation of the Mulberry, with Some General Observations on the Production of Silk, page 39:
- Different qualities of the Mulberry. Among the different species of the Mulberry, it is ascei'tained that the Italian, (Morus italica) is eaten by the silk worm, with eager appetite. It's fruit is very small, and of a pale rose colour.
- 1837, Luigi Tinelli, Hints on the Cultivation of the Mulberry, with Some General Observations on the Production of Silk, page 39:
- The fruit of this tree.
- 2010, Geoff Stebbings, Growing Your Own Fruit and Veg For Dummies, John Wiley & Sons (→ISBN)
- You can also make good jam with mulberries, and they taste great cooked or mixed together with other fruits. Mulberries are rich in sugar with moderate amounts of vitamin C. Their rich colours are a sign that they contain high levels of […]
- 2010, Geoff Stebbings, Growing Your Own Fruit and Veg For Dummies, John Wiley & Sons (→ISBN)
- A dark purple colour tinted with red.
- mulberry colour:
Derived terms
terms derived from mulberry
- African mulberry (Morus mesozygia)
- Australian mulberry (Hedycarya angustifolia)
- black mulberry (Morus mesozygia)
- Chinese mulberry (Morus spp. and Maclura tricuspidata)
- fig-mulberry (Ficus sycomorus)
- Himalayan mulberry (Morus serrata)
- Indian mulberry (Morinda spp.)
- mulberrying
- native mulberry (Hedycarya angustifolia)
- paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera, syn. Morus papyrifera)
- red mulberry (Morus rubra)
- white mulberry (Morus alba)
- Mulberry Harbor
Translations
the tree
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the fruit
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Adjective
mulberry (comparative more mulberry, superlative most mulberry)
- Of a dark purple colour tinted with red.
Further reading
mulberry on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Morus (Moraceae) on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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