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PRUNELLO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
modification of Italian prunella small plum, diminutive of pruna plum, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin. The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits. www.merriam-webster.com
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prunello - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A species of dried plum; a prunelle. · Alternative form of prunella (woollen material). References. edit. “prunello”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged ... en.wiktionary.org
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prunello, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun prunello is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for prunello is from before 1450, ... www.oed.com
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prunello
▪ I. prunello (pruːˈnɛləʊ) Also 7, 9 prunella, 8 -elle, 9 -elloe. [Altered from obs. It. prunella ‘any kind of little plumbe or Prune’ (Florio), dim. of pruna (mod. prugna) plum, prune. Cf. F. prunelle (-ele c 1270 in Godef. Compl.) a sloe.] † a. Name for a variety of plum or prune, fresh or dried. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prunello - Websters Dictionary 1828
PRUNEL'LO, noun A kind of stuff of which clergymen's gowns are made. PRUNEL'LO, noun A kind of plum. Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP ... webstersdictionary1828.com
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Prunello Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
Prunello A smooth woolen stuff, generally black, used for making shoes; a kind of lasting; -- formerly used also for clergymen's gowns. Prunello www.finedictionary.com
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prunelle
▪ I. prunelle see prunel, prunella1, prunella3, prunello.▪ II. ‖ prunelle, n. (prynɛl) [Fr., = sloe, f. prune plum + dim. suffix -elle; cf. prunello n.] A French sloe brandy.[1899 Wine Trade Rev. 15 Jan. 71/1 (Advt.), Crême de Menthe, Prunelle de Bourgogne, & Crême de Cassis: Simon Aîné, Chalons s/S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prunello vulgaris-Ranunculetum repentis - Vegetation - Pladias
They occur in half-shaded to sunny habitats on slightly moist soils. The dominating species include alien Juncus tenuis in heavily disturbed habitats and ... pladias.cz
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Prunello Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Prunello Definition ... A species of dried plum; a prunelle. Wiktionary. Alternative form of prunella (woollen material). Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Prunello. www.yourdictionary.com
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Prunello Rossopruno Corrado Tonelli - Enoteca Lombardi
The taste of Prunello is a celebration of fruity sweetness, balanced by a dry and pleasantly tannic aftertaste. Suggested pairings: This slight astringency ... www.enotecalombardi.com
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Prunello is a Scrabble word?
Noun. PRUNELLO (plural s or prunelloes) A species of dried plum; a prunelle. Alternate form of prunella, nodot=yes (woollen material) ... www.thewordfinder.com
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S. P. B. Mais
Bibliography Critical works Delight in Books (1931) A Chronicle of English Literature (1936) Novels The Education of a Philanderer (1919) Prunello wikipedia.org
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prunella
▪ I. prunella1 (pruːˈnɛlə) Also 7–9 prunello; β. 8 prenel, 9 prunelle. [Of uncertain history: identical with mod.F. prunelle, but this is cited by Littré only from 1780, though it may occur earlier. Littré derives the name from prunelle, sloe, in reference to its dark colour. The forms prunella, -el... Oxford English Dictionary
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prune
▪ I. prune, n. (pruːn) Forms: see below. [a. F. prune (13th c. in Littré):—med.L. prūna, fem. sing. from prūna, neut. pl. of L. prūn-um, a. Gr. προῦν-ον, later form of προῦµν-ον a plum.] A. Illustration of Forms. 4 prunne, 4– prune; 5–6 proyne, 6 prown, preune, 6–7 proine, 7 prewyn, pruine, 7–8 (9 d... Oxford English Dictionary
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leather
▪ I. leather, n. (ˈlɛðə(r)) Forms: 1 leðer, 4–5 leder, leþer, (leeder), 4–6 ledder, -yr, 5 ledur, -yr, (letheir), 5–7, 8 Sc. lether(e, 6 Sc. lathir, 7 lather, 6– leather. [OE. leðer (only in compounds, as leðer-hose, weald-leðer bridle) = OFris. leither, leder, lider, leer, OSax. leðar (Du. leder, l... Oxford English Dictionary
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