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POTAGÈRE - Translation from French into English - Pons
Look up the French to English translation of POTAGÈRE in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation ...
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What Is a Potager Garden, and How Can You Design One? - Burpee
Potagers are ornamental food gardens planted primarily for culinary purposes. They're designed around seasonality to yield year-round fresh produce.
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Reverso - potagère translation in English | French-English dictionary
'potagère' also found in translations in English-French dictionary. pot herb. n. herbe potagère. vocabulary options. You want to reject this entry: ...
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potagere
† potagere Obs. rare. [a. F. potager, -ère adj. in jardin potager, a kitchen-garden (also potager n.).] A kitchen-garden; a herb-garden.1669 Evelyn Diary 2 Sept., The gardens were well understood, I mean the Potagere. 1699 ― Acetaria Pref. a vij, I content my self with an Humble Cottage, and a Simpl...
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potagère - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
potagère. feminine singular of potager. Anagrams. edit · protégea · Categories: French terms with audio pronunciation · French non-lemma forms ...
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potagère - English translation - Linguee
Broccoli rabe is a plant that most probably originated in the Mediterranean region. It is similar to broccoli, cabbage and various other members of the ...
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potager
▪ I. † ˈpotager1 Obs. Forms: 4, 8 potager, 4–5 -ere, 5 -are, 6 Sc. potiser, pottisear. See also pottinger2. [ME. potager, a. F. potager, in 15th c. a maker of potages (Littré), now obs. in this sense: see potage, pottage.] A maker of pottage or potage; one who cooks vegetables.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. ...
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potager and potagere - Middle English Compendium
1. (a) A maker of soup or pottage; one who cooks vegetables; seller of vegetables; potageres sedes leguminous vegetables, pulse; (b) an ingredient in pottage ...
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POTAGER in English - Cambridge Dictionary
potager noun [ masculine ] jardin où l'on cultive des légumes vegetable garden (Translation of potager from the GLOBAL French-English Dictionary)
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Molokhia, Corète potagère, Corchorus Oilitorius,ملوخية
Molokhia is a Middle Eastern & African mucilaginous leave-vegetable, also known as Corète potagère, with a gooey texture when cooked, similar ...
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potagere - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
potagere. alternative form of potager · Category: Middle English alternative forms. Hidden categories: Pages with entries · Pages with 1 entry.
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hasteler
† hasteler, hastler Obs. [app. a. AF. *hasteler, f. *hastele (whence secondary dim. hastelet: see haslet), dim. of haste, mod.F. háte spit, broach:—L. hasta spear; cf. the 12th c. L. equivalent hastalārius (? hastellārius), also hastelāria the place where broaches were kept (Du Cange). In this sense...
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joute
† joute, jowte Obs. Also 5 iouute, eowte, iute. [In form identical with OF. joute (jote, jute) vegetable, pot-herb (L. olus), later esp. beet; in med.L. juta (cf. jutta in Du Cange).] In pl., Pot-herbs; usually, soup or pottage made chiefly of vegetables. (Cf. Sc. kale.)1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 158,...
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hortyard
† ˈhortyard Obs. Also 6–7 horteyard, hort-yard. [An affected alteration of orchard, frequent in 16–17th c., influenced by L. hortus garden. The earliest OE. form was ortᵹeard, whence later orceard, ME. orchard (from c 1200); in 16th c. this was written by some ortyard, after med.L. ortus or It. orto...
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