plum
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: plŭm, IPA(key): /plʌm/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -ʌm
- Homophone: plumb
Etymology 1
From Middle English plomme, ploume, from Old English plūme, from Proto-Germanic *prūmǭ. Cognate with German Pflaume, Dutch pruim, Norwegian plomme. Doublet of prune.
Noun

A plum growing on a plum tree.
plum (plural plums)
- The edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica, often of a dark red or purple colour.
- The stone-fruit tree which bears this fruit, Prunus domestica.
- A dark bluish-red color/colour, the colour of some plums.
- plum colour:
- web plum colour:
- A desirable thing.
- (archaic) A handsome fortune or property; formerly, in cant language, the sum of £100,000 sterling, or a person possessing it.
- (dated) A good or choice thing of its kind, as among appointments, positions, parts of a book, etc.
- The mayor rewarded his cronies with cushy plums, requiring little work for handsome pay.
- A raisin, when used in a pudding or cake.
- (derogatory) A fool, idiot.
- (slang, usually in the plural) A testicle.
- The edible, fleshy stone fruit of several species sharing Prunus subg. Prunus with Prunus domestica including, among others:
- Prunus sect. Prunus
- Prunus cerasifera, the cherry plum or myrobalan
- Prunus salicina the Chinese plum or Japanese plum
- Prunus spinosa, the sloe
- Prunus ursina the bear's plum
- Prunus sect. Prunocerasus North American plums
- Prunus americana, the American plum
- Prunus angustifolia, the Chickasaw plum or sandhill plum
- Prunus hortulana, the hortulan plum
- Prunus nigra, the Canadian plum or black plum
- Prunus rivularis, the creek plum or hog plum
- Prunus subcordata, the Klamath plum or Oregon plum
- Prunus sect. Armeniaca (better known as apricots)
- Prunus mume, an Asian fruit more closely related to the apricot than the plum, usually consumed pickled, dried, or as a juice or wine; ume.
- Prunus sect. Prunus
- The stone-fruit trees which bear these fruits.
- The fruits of many unrelated trees and shrubs with fruit perceived to resemble plums
- The trees and shrubs bearing those fruits
Derived terms
derived terms (types of fruit trees associated with places)
- American black plum
- American wild plum (Prunus americana)
- Assyrian plum (Cordia myxa)
- Australian plum (Cargillia arborea, Cargillia australis)
- Brazilian plum
- Canada plum (Prunus nigra)
- Chinese plum (Prunus mume, Prunus salicina, Eriobotrya japonica)
- Darling plum (Reynosia septentrionalis)
- East Indian plum
- Florida sand plum (Prunus angustifolia)
- Guinea plum (Parinarium excelsum)
- Indian plum (Flacourtia spp, esp Flacourtia indica; Osmaronia cerasiformis)
- Jamaica plum (Spondias mombin)
- Japanese plum (Prunus mume, Prunus salicina)
- Japan plum (Diospyros kaki, Eriobotrya japonica)
other derived terms
- apple-plum
- beach plum, beach-plum (Prunus maritima)
- big-tree plum (Prunus mexicana)
- black plum of Illawarra
- blood plum
- bullace plum (Prunus institia)
- burdekin plum (Pleiogynium solandri)
- carissa plum (Carissa spp.)
- cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera)
- Cherokee plum (Prunus angustifolia)
- Chickasaw plum (Prunus angustifolia)
- cocoa plum, coco plum, cocoplum (Chrysobalanus icaco)
- common plum (Prunus domestica)
- damascene plum, damask plum, damson plum (Prunus insititia)
- date plum, date-plum (Diospyros spp., esp. Diospyros lotus)
- doveplum
- dried plum
- gingerbread plum
- golden plum
- gopher plum (Nyssa ogeche, Chrysobalanus icaco, Chrysobalanus oblongifolius)
- governor's plum, governor plum (Flacourtia indica)
- gray plum, grey plum (Parinarium excelsum)
- green plum (Prunus mume)
- greengage plum (Prunus italica, syn. Prunus domestica subsp. italica)
- ground plum (Astragalus spp., especially Astragalus caryocarpus)
- hog plum, hogplum (Spondias spp., Metopium toxiferum, Prunus angustifolia, Ximenia americana)
- horse plum (Prunus americana, Prunus nigra)
- leaf-curling plum aphid
- maiden plum
- marmalade plum (Calocarpum zapota, Mammea americana)
- mealy plum aphid (Hyalopterus pruni)
- mirabelle plum (Prunus cerasifera)
- mobola plum (Parinari curatellifolia(
- mountain plum (Ximenia americana)
- moxie plum (Gaultheria hispidula)
- muscle plum
- mussel plum
- myrobalan plum, myrobella plum (Prunus cerasifera)
- olive plum (Elaeodendron spp.)
- nectaplum
- partridge plum
- pear-plum
- pear-plum
- pear-plum
- persimmon-plum
- pigeon plum (Coccoloba spp.), Chrysobalanus ellipticus)
- plum bird (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
- plum bladder (Taphrina spp.)
- plum blossom
- plum blotch (Phyllosticha congesta)
- plum brandy
- plum budder (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
- plum-colored starling (Cinnyricinclus leucogaster)
- plum curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar)
- plum fir (Prumnopitys andina)
- plum fruit moth
- plum-fruited yew (Prumnopitys andina)
- plum gouger (Anthonomus scutellaris)
- plum grape
- plum-headed finch (Neochmia modesta)
- plum-headed parakeet (Psittacula cyanocephala)
- plum peach
- plum pine (Podocarpus elatus)
- plum pocket (Taphrina pruni, Taphrina communis)
- plum pox
- plum pox virus
- plum pudding, plum-pudding
- plum rains
- plum sauce
- plum scab (Cladosporium carpophilum)
- plum thrips (Taeniothrips inconsequens)
- plum-throated cotinga (Cotinga maynana)
- plum tomato
- plum tree
- plum weevil (Conotrachelus nenuphar)
- plum wine
- plum yew (Cephalotaxus)
- plum-blossom
- plum-broth
- plum-cake
- plum-color, plum-colour
- plum-colored, plum-coloured
- plumcot
- plum-damas, plumdamas, plum-damis
- plum-dough, plum-duff
- plum in one's mouth
- plum juniper (Juniperus macrocarpa, Juniperus drupacea)
- plum leafhopper (Macropsis trimaculata)
- plumless
- plummy
- plum-pie
- plum pine (Podocarpus elatus)
- plum-porridge
- plum-pottage
- plumrock
- plum-stone
- pluot
- prairie plum (Prunus angustifolia)
- purple-leaved plum (Prunus cerasifera subsp. pissardi)
- red plum (Prunus americana, Prunus nigra)
- rough-skin plum (Parinarium excelsum)
- saffron plum (Bumelia angustifolia)
- sand plum (Prunus angustifolia subsp. watsonii)
- sandhill plum (Prunus angustifolia)
- sapodilla plum
- seaside plum (Ximenia americana, Coccoloba uvifera)
- sebesten plum (Cordia myxa)
- seeded plum (Diospyros spp.)
- shore plum
- slugplum
- sour plum (Owenia acidula, Ximenia spp.)
- star plum (Chrysophyllum cainito)
- sugar plum, sugar-plum, sugarplum
- sweet plum (Pleiogynium solandri)
- tamarind plum
- thorn plum (Crataegus spp., Datura stramonium)
- urucuri plum
- Victoria plum
- western plum (Prunus subcordata)
- wheat-plum
- wild-goose plum (Prunus hortulana, Prunus munsoniana)
- wild plum (Prunus spp, Pappea capensis, Sieroxylon australe)
- winter plum (Diospyros spp)
- yellow plum (Prunus americana)
- yellowgage plum
Descendants
Translations
the fruit
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the tree
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the colour
a desirable thing
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raisin — see raisin
(slang) testicle
edible, fleshy stone of Prunus mume
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Translations to be checked
Adjective
Translations
colour
See also
Etymology 2
Phonetically based spelling of plumb.
Adverb
plum (not comparable)
- Completely; utterly.
- You're going to think I'm plum crazy for this, but I want to adopt all seven kittens.
Translations
completely; utterly
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Middle English
Romansch
Alternative forms
- (Sutsilvan) plùn, plùm
- (Surmiran, Puter, Vallader) plom
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