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cardoon
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Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French cardon, from Medieval Latin cardon, singular form of cardō, from Latin carduus (“thistle”). Doublet of chard.
Pronunciation
Noun
cardoon (plural cardoons)
- Any of species Cynara cardunculus of prickly perennial plants which has leaf stalks eaten as a vegetable, related to the artichoke.
- 1611, Randle Cotgrave, A dictionarie of the French and English tongues:
- Means: m. Void, and emptie places between beds in gardens, reserved for speciall hearbes; such are the spaces left for Cardoons betweene rowes of Onyons.
- 1839, Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle:
- As I have already said, I nowhere saw the cardoon south of the Salado; but it is probable that in proportion as that country becomes inhabited, the cardoon will extend its limits.
Synonyms
- (perennial plant): artichoke thistle, ground thistle, prickly artichoke
Translations
perennial plant
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