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melopepo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
mēlopepō m (genitive mēlopeponis); third declension. a fragrant (at least for its time), quince-shaped, golden-colored variety of melon (sp.
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melopepon, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun melopepon. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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Cucumis melo - Wikipedia
The fruit is a pepo. The flesh is either sweet or bland, with or without an aroma, and the rind can be smooth (such as honeydew), ribbed (such as European ...
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melopepon
† meˈlopepon Obs. [ad. L. mēlopepon-em, -pepo, a. Gr. µηλοπέπων, f. µῆλο-ν apple + πέπων a kind of gourd (orig. an ellipt. use of πέπων ripe). In the quots. melopepones may be the Latin plural.] A kind of melon.1555 Eden Decades 81 An other frute..in tendernes equal to melopepones. 1705 Beverley His...
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μηλοπέπων - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. edit. μηλοπέπων • (mēlopépōn) m (genitive μηλοπέπονος); third declension. (Koine) melon, Cucumis melo.
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MELON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Any of various typically sweet gourds (such as a muskmelon or watermelon) usually eaten raw as fruits. 2. Something rounded like a melon.
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melon
▪ I. melon1 (ˈmɛlən) Forms: 4–6 melone, -oun, 6 millian, milon, myl(l)on, milion, mylyon, 6–7 mellon, millon, 7 millen, 6–8, 9 dial. million, 7 mealon, meloune, milleon, 5– melon. [a. F. melon = Sp. melon, Pg. melão, It. melone, ad. late L. mēlōn-em, mēlo, prob. a colloquial formation on the first e...
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Melopepon - Medapedia
Melopepon (メロペポン) is a melon-type Medarot that only appears in ... Vitis. MLN-0CH, Melopepon. Categories: Medarots · Female Medarots ...
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The Linguistic Orchard: Tracing the Origins of "Melon," "Lemon," and ...
"Melopepon" serves as a linguistic artefact that bridges the gap between the worlds of melons and lemons. This ancient term, encapsulating the ...
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Jastrow, מִילְפִּפּוֹן - Sefaria
מִילְפִּפּוֹן, מִלְ׳ m. (μηλοπέπων) an apple-shaped melon, cucumber-melon, prob. the fruit squash (v. Sm. Ant. s. v.). Kil. I, 2 הקשות והמ׳ וכ׳ (Ms. M. הקישות ...
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A Taste of Garden Etymology | Apoplectic Apostrophes
Melopeponem came from the ancient Greek word, melopepon, which meant gourd-apple and referred to a bunch of different gourds that produced sweet ...
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Medieval emergence of sweet melons, Cucumis melo (Cucurbitaceae)
The time and place of emergence of sweet melons is obscure, but they are generally thought to have reached Europe from the east near the end of the 15th ...
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