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Webster 1913 Edition
Garden
Gar′den
(gär′d’n; 277)
, Noun.
[OE.
gardin
, OF. gardin
, jardin
, F. jardin
, of German origin; cf. OHG. garto
, G. garten
; akin to AS. geard
. See Yard
an inclosure.] 1.
A piece of ground appropriated to the cultivation of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables.
2.
A rich, well-cultivated spot or tract of country.
I am arrived from fruitful Lombardy,
The pleasant
The pleasant
garden
of great Italy. Shakespeare
☞ Garden is often used adjectively or in self-explaining compounds; as, garden flowers, garden tools, garden walk, garden wall, garden house or gardenhouse.
Garden balsam
, an ornamental plant (
– Impatiens Balsamina
). Garden engine
, a wheelbarrow tank and pump for watering gardens.
– Garden glass
. (a)
A bell glass for covering plants.
(b)
A globe of dark-colored glass, mounted on a pedestal, to reflect surrounding objects; – much used as an ornament in gardens in Germany.
– Garden house
(a)
A summer house.
Beau. & Fl.
(b)
A privy.
[Southern U.S.]
– Garden husbandry
, the raising on a small scale of seeds, fruits, vegetables, etc., for sale.
– Garden mold
or Garden mould
rich, mellow earth which is fit for a garden.
Mortimer.
– Garden nail
, a cast nail, used for fastening vines to brick walls.
Knight.
– Garden net
, a net for covering fruits trees, vines, etc., to protect them from birds.
– Garden party
, a social party held out of doors, within the grounds or garden attached to a private residence.
– Garden plot
, a plot appropriated to a garden.
Garden pot
, a watering pot.
– Garden pump
, a garden engine; a barrow pump.
– Garden shears
, large shears, for clipping trees and hedges, pruning, etc.
– Garden spider
, (Zool.)
, the diadem spider (
– Epeira diadema
), common in gardens, both in Europe and America. It spins a geometrical web. See Geometric spider
, and Spider web
. Garden stand
, a stand for flower pots.
– Garden stuff
, vegetables raised in a garden.
[Colloq.]
– Garden syringe
, a syringe for watering plants, sprinkling them with solutions for destroying insects, etc.
– Garden truck
, vegetables raised for the market.
[Colloq.]
– Garden ware
, garden truck.
[Obs.]
Mortimer.
– Bear garden
, Botanic garden
etc. See under
– Bear
, etc. Hanging garden
. See under
– Hanging
. Kitchen garden
, a garden where vegetables are cultivated for household use.
– Market garden
, a piece of ground where vegetable are cultivated to be sold in the markets for table use.
Gar′den
,Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Gardened
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Gardening
.] To lay out or cultivate a garden; to labor in a garden; to practice horticulture.
Gar′den
,Verb.
T.
To cultivate as a garden.
Webster 1828 Edition
Garden
G`ARDEN
,Noun.
1.
A piece of ground appropriated to the cultivation of herbs, or plants, fruits and flowers; usually near a mansion-house. Land appropriated to the raising of culinary herbs and roots for domestic use, is called a kitchen-garden; that appropriated to flowers and shrubs is called a flower garden; and that to fruits, is called a fruit garden. But these uses are sometimes blended.2.
A rich, well cultivated spot or tract of country; a delightful spot. The intervals on the river Connecticut are all a garden. Lombardy is the garden of Italy.Garden, in composition, is used adjectively, as garden-mold, a rich fine mold or soil; garden-tillage,the tillage used in cultivating gardens.
G`ARDEN
,Verb.
I.
Definition 2024
Garden
garden
garden
English
Noun
garden (plural gardens)
- An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.
- a vegetable garden a flower garden
- (in the plural) Such an ornamental place to which the public have access.
- You can spend the afternoon walking around the town gardens.
- (attributive) Taking place in, or used in, such a garden.
- a garden party; a garden spade; a garden path
- 1977, Agatha Christie, An Autobiography, Part II, chapter5:
- The garden parties of pre-1914 were something to be remembered. Everyone was dressed up to the nines, high-heeled shoes, muslin frocks with blue sashes, large leghorn hats with drooping roses. There were lovely ices […] with every kind of cream cake, of sandwich, of éclair, and peaches, muscat grapes, and nectarines.
- The grounds at the front or back of a house.
- This house has a swimming pool, a tent, a swing set and a fountain in the garden. We were drinking lemonade and playing croquet in the garden. Our garden is overgrown with weeds.
- (figuratively) A cluster, a bunch.
- (slang) Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks.
- 1995, Lee Tyler, Biblical Sexual Morality and What About Pornography? viewed at etext.org on 9 May 2006
- Blow on my garden [speaking of her genitalia], so the spices of it may flow out. Let my Beloved come into His garden [her pubic area] and eat His pleasant fruits. (A commentary on Song of Solomon 4:16, which was written in Hebrew c950 BC; book footnotes shown here bracketed within the text; many scholars disagree with the Biblical interpretation, which is included as evidence of usage in 1995 rather than intended meaning in 950 BC.)
- c2004, Hair Care Down There, Inc, The History of Hair Removal viewed at haircaredownthere.com on 9 May 2006 -
- Primping and pruning the secret garden might seem like a totally 21st century concept, but the fact is women have gotten into below-the-belt grooming since before the Bronze Age.
- 2006, Guest on Female First Forum at femalefirst.co.uk posting on Fashionable to shave the pubic area?? viewed on 9 May 2006
- A woman's [unshaven] dark pubic triangle, glistening with pussy nectar and promising access to a hidden garden of delights.
- 1995, Lee Tyler, Biblical Sexual Morality and What About Pornography? viewed at etext.org on 9 May 2006
Synonyms
- (decorative place outside):
- (gardens with public access): park, public gardens
- (grounds at the front or back of a house): yard (US)
- (the pubic hair): See pubic hair
Hyponyms
Hyponyms of garden
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Translations
piece of land outside with flowers and plants
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gardens with public access
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grounds at the front or back of a house
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slang: the pubic hair
Verb
garden (third-person singular simple present gardens, present participle gardening, simple past and past participle gardened)
- (intransitive, chiefly Canada, US) to grow plants in a garden; to create or maintain a garden.
- I love to garden — this year I'm going to plant some daffodils.
- (intransitive, cricket) of a batsman, to inspect and tap the pitch lightly with the bat so as to smooth out small rough patches and irregularities.
Synonyms
- (in cricket): farm
Derived terms
Translations
grow plants
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Adjective
garden (not comparable)
- Common, ordinary, domesticated.