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Webster 1913 Edition


Festucine

Fes-tu-cine

(? or ?)
,
Adj.
[L.
festula
stalk, straw. Cf.
Fescue
.]
Of a straw color; greenish yellow.
[Obs.]
A little insect of a
festucine
or pale green.
Sir T. Browne.

Webster 1828 Edition


Festucine

FES'TUCINE

,
Adj.
[l. festuca.] Being of a straw-color.

Definition 2024


festucine

festucine

English

Adjective

festucine (comparative more festucine, superlative most festucine)

  1. (obsolete) Of a straw colour; greenish-yellow.
    • 1658, Thomas Browne, Pſeudoxia Epidemica: or, Enquiries into Very many Received Tenents, and commonly preſumed Truths, edition 3, Book 5, Chapter III, page 200:
      For here the true Cicada is not bred, but certain it is, that out of this, some kind of Locuſt doth proceed, for herein may be diſcovered a little inſect of a feſtucine or pale green, reſembling in all parts a Locuſt, or what we call a Graſhopper.
    • 1853, F. H. Stauffer, Rose May, the new School-Mistress, in The Family Fire-Side Book, page 314:
      [] ; and during the controversy and distracted attention, a beautiful young lady, habited in a black silk pelisse, a festucine dress, and an envious little straw bonnet, stepped out of the opposite side of the coach.
    • 1913, John Myers O'Hara, Heliogabalus, in Pagan Sonnets, page 10:
      [] laid
      Upon thy pouting lips the drench of wine!
      Above thy brow they massed the festucine
      Tresses and bound them with a mitra's braid;

Noun

festucine (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) Loline, an alkaloid with the formula C₈H₁₄N₂O.
    • 1991, Abdel-Fattah M. Rizk, Poisonous plant contamination of edible plants, page 96:
      MS and NMR spectra of loline from L. cunneatum and festucine from Festuca arundinacea showed that both alkaloids are identical.

See also

  • norloline, lolidine