† piceˈaster Obs.
[a. obs. F. piceastre ‘the wild Pitch tree’ (Cotgr.), f. L. picea the pitch-pine: see -aster.]
The pitch-pine.
| 1707 Mortimer Husb. (1721) II. 55 The Piceaster (a wilder sort of Pine) out of which the Pitch is boil'd. |
† piceˈaster Obs.
[a. obs. F. piceastre ‘the wild Pitch tree’ (Cotgr.), f. L. picea the pitch-pine: see -aster.]
The pitch-pine.
| 1707 Mortimer Husb. (1721) II. 55 The Piceaster (a wilder sort of Pine) out of which the Pitch is boil'd. |
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