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currant
CIDE DICTIONARY
currant, n. [F. corinthe (raisins de Corinthe raisins of Corinth) currant (in sense 1), from the city of Corinth in Greece, whence, probably, the small dried grape (1) was first imported, the Ribes fruit (2) receiving the name from its resemblance to that grape.].
- A small kind of seedless raisin, imported from the Levant, chiefly from Zante and Cephalonia; -- used in cookery. [1913 Webster]
- The acid fruit or berry of the
Ribes rubrum or common red currant, or of its variety, the white currant. [1913 Webster] - A shrub or bush of several species of the genus
Ribes (a genus also including the gooseberry); esp., theRibes rubrum . [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
currant, n.
1 a dried fruit of a small seedless variety of grape grown in the Levant and much used in cookery.
2 a any of various shrubs of the genus Ribes producing red, white, or black berries. b a berry of these shrubs.
1 a dried fruit of a small seedless variety of grape grown in the Levant and much used in cookery.
2 a any of various shrubs of the genus Ribes producing red, white, or black berries. b a berry of these shrubs.
Idiom
flowering currant an ornamental species of currant native to N. America.
Etymology
ME raysons of coraunce f. AF, = grapes of Corinth (the orig. source)
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