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Webster 1913 Edition
Cherry
Cher′ry
(chĕr′ry̆)
, Noun.
[OE.
chery
, for cherys
, fr. F. cerise
(cf. AS. cyrs
cherry), fr. LL. ceresia
, fr. L. cerasus
Cherry tree, Gr. κερασός
, perh. fr. κέρασ
horn, from the hardness of the wood.] 1.
(Bot.)
A tree or shrub of the genus
Prunus
(Which also includes the plum) bearing a fleshy drupe with a bony stone; (a)
The common garden cherry (
Prunus Cerasus
), of which several hundred varieties are cultivated for the fruit, some of which are, the begarreau, blackheart, black Tartarian, oxheart, morelle or morello, May-duke (corrupted from Médoc in France). (b)
The wild cherry; as,
Prunus serotina
(wild black cherry), valued for its timber; Prunus Virginiana
(choke cherry), an American shrub which bears astringent fruit; Prunus avium
and Prunus Padus
, European trees (bird cherry). 2.
The fruit of the cherry tree, a drupe of various colors and flavors.
3.
The timber of the cherry tree, esp. of the black cherry, used in cabinetmaking, etc.
4.
A peculiar shade of red, like that of a cherry.
Barbadoes cherry
. See under
– Barbadoes
. Cherry bird
(Zool.)
, an American bird; the cedar bird; – so called from its fondness for cherries.
– Cherry bounce
, cherry brandy and sugar.
– Cherry brandy
, brandy in which cherries have been steeped.
– Cherry laurel
(Bot.)
, an evergreen shrub (
– Prunus Lauro-cerasus
) common in shrubberies, the poisonous leaves of which have a flavor like that of bitter almonds. Cherry pepper
(Bot.)
, a species of
– Capsicum
(Capsicum cerasiforme
), with small, scarlet, intensely piquant cherry-shaped fruit. Cherry pit
. (a)
A child’s play, in which cherries are thrown into a hole.
Shak.
(b)
A cherry stone.
– Cherry rum
, rum in which cherries have been steeped.
– Cherry sucker
(Zool.)
, the European spotted flycatcher (
. – Musicapa grisola
); – called also cherry chopper
cherry snipe
Cherry tree
, a tree that bears cherries.
– Ground cherry
, Winter cherry
See
Alkekengi
.Cher′ry
(chĕr′ry̆)
, Adj.
Like a red cherry in color; ruddy; blooming;
as, a
. cherry
lip; cherry
cheeksWebster 1828 Edition
Cherry
CHERRY
,Noun.
Barbadoes cherry, is the genus Malpighia, of several species. The berries are red, cherry-shaped, acid and eatable.
Bird cherry, is a species of Prunus, the common laurel or lauro-cerasus.
Also, the Prunus padus.
Cornelian cherry, is the fruit of the Cornus, cornel-tree or dogwood. It is a small, acid, cherry-like, eatable berry.
Dwarf cherry, is the fruit of a species of Lonicera, or honey-suckle.
Hottentot-cherry, is the fruit of a species of Cassine. The fruit is a trispermous berry of a dark purple color.
Winter-cherry, is a name of the fruit of the Physalis, a genus of many species. It is a berry of the size of a small cherry, inclosed in an inflated, bladder-like calyx. This name is also given to a species of Solanum.
CHERRY
,Adj.
CHERRY
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Cherry
Cherry
See also: cherry
English
Proper noun
Cherry
- A female given name, a pet form of Charity, also interpreted as a flower name.
- 1844 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 26:
- 'As you knows Mrs Chuzzlewit, you knows, p’raps, what her chris’en name is?' Mrs Gamp observed.
- 'Charity,' said Bailey.
- 'That it ain’t!' cried Mrs Gamp.
- 'Cherry, then,' said Bailey. 'Cherry's short for it. It’s all the same.'
- 1844 Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, Chapter 26:
Noun
Cherry (plural Cherries)
- (soccer) someone connected with AFC Bournemouth, as a fan, player, coach etc.
cherry
cherry
See also: Cherry
English
Noun
cherry (plural cherries)
- A small fruit, usually red, black or yellow, with a smooth hard seed and a short hard stem.
- Prunus subg. Cerasus, trees or shrubs that bears cherries.
- The wood of a cherry tree.
- Cherry red.
- (slang) Virginity, especially female virginity as embodied by a hymen.
- 2004, Nick Wright, Treading Ground #47 – Throwback
- In any case it’s ironic, considering there hasn’t been a cherry in the white house since Chelsea Clinton was fourteen.
- 2004, Nick Wright, Treading Ground #47 – Throwback
- (graph theory) A subtree consisting of a node with exactly two leaves.
- 2004, Suleyman Cenk Sahinalp, S Muthukrishnan, Ugur Dogrusoz, Combinatorial Pattern Matching
- Non-isomorphism is detected whenever the algorithm finds a cherry …
- 2005, Lior Pachter, Bernd Sturmfels, Algebraic Statistics for Computational Biology
- Step 3: Output the tree T. The edge lengths of T are determined recursively: If (x,y) is a cherry connected to node z as in Step 2…
- 2004, Suleyman Cenk Sahinalp, S Muthukrishnan, Ugur Dogrusoz, Combinatorial Pattern Matching
- (cricket) A cricket ball.
- 2000, Woorkheri Raman, Indians adopt safety first tactics, ESPNcricinfo:
- The Indians have to get early wickets on the morrow and they will have the option of taking the new cherry.
- 2007, Ben Dirs, England v West Indies 1st Test, BBC:
- Players are back out and it's Harmison to have first go with the cherry.
- 2000, Woorkheri Raman, Indians adopt safety first tactics, ESPNcricinfo:
Usage notes
Cherry includes, but is not limited to, the following species, of the genus Prunus: Prunus avium (wild cherry, mazzard, sweet cherry), P. cerasus (sour cherry), P. mahaleb (mahaleb cherry, rock cherry), P. pensylvanica (pin cherry, bird cherry), P. pumila (sand cherry), P. serotina (black cherry), P. serrulata (Japanese flowering cherry, hill cherry), and P. virginiana (chokecherry). Prunus also includes plums, peaches, apricots, and almonds.
Hyponyms
other types of cherry tree and fruit
Translations
fruit
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wood
color
graph theory: subtree consisting of two nodes
See also
Adjective
cherry (comparative more cherry, superlative most cherry)
- Containing or having the taste of cherries.
- Of a bright red colour.
- (informal, often of cars) In excellent condition; mint condition.
- 2003, John Morgan Wilson, Blind Eye, St. Martin’s Press, ISBN 0312309198, page 108:
- A few years earlier, I’d restored my ’65 Mustang convertible to cherry condition—fire engine red, with matching tuck-and-roll—and I wasn’t surprised that it drew attention.
- 2003, John Morgan Wilson, Blind Eye, St. Martin’s Press, ISBN 0312309198, page 108:
Derived terms
terms derived from cherry
Related terms
Translations
flavour
colour
See also
- (reds) red; blood red, brick red, burgundy, cardinal, carmine, carnation, cerise, cherry, cherry red, Chinese red, cinnabar, claret, crimson, damask, fire brick, fire engine red, flame, flamingo, fuchsia, garnet, geranium, gules, hot pink, incarnadine, Indian red, magenta, maroon, misty rose, nacarat, oxblood, pillar-box red, pink, Pompeian red, poppy, raspberry, red violet, rose, rouge, ruby, ruddy, salmon, sanguine, scarlet, shocking pink, stammel, strawberry, Turkey red, Venetian red, vermillion, vinaceous, vinous, violet red, wine (Category: en:Reds)
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References
- ↑ “cherry” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.0.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.
- ↑ Robert Stephen Paul Beekes (2010), “κέρασος”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek, Brill, ISBN 978-90-04-17418-4