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fructed

fructed, a. Her.
  (ˈfrʌktɪd)
  [f. L. frūct-us fruit + -ed2.]
  Of a tree or plant: Having fruit (of a specified tincture).

1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. vii. (1611) 105 He beareth argent a pine apple tree Fructed proper. 1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 5/1 A Garland of Vine leaves fructed (that is with Bunches of Grapes) about his Temples. 1708 [see eradicated b.] 1828–40 Berry Encycl. Her., A pear tree erased, fructed ppr. that is, with its fruit in the natural colour. 1868 Cussans Her. (1893) 103 An Oak-tree is fructed of its Acorns; and a Pine, of its Cones.

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