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quince
CIDE DICTIONARY
quince, n. [Prob. a pl. from OE. quyne, coin, OF. coin, cooin, F. coing, from L. Cydonius a quince tree, as adj., Cydonian, Gr. Cydonian, a quince, fr. Cydonia, a city in Crete, the Cydonians. Cf. Quiddany.].
- The fruit of a shrub (
Cydonia vulgaris ) belonging to the same tribe as the apple. It somewhat resembles an apple, but differs in having many seeds in each carpel. It has hard flesh of high flavor, but very acid, and is largely used for marmalade, jelly, and preserves. [1913 Webster] - a quince tree or shrub. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
quince, n.
1 a hard acid pear-shaped fruit used as a preserve or flavouring.
2 any shrub or small tree of the genus Cydonia, esp. C. oblonga, bearing this fruit.
1 a hard acid pear-shaped fruit used as a preserve or flavouring.
2 any shrub or small tree of the genus Cydonia, esp. C. oblonga, bearing this fruit.
Etymology
ME, orig. collect. pl. of obs. quoyn, coyn, f. OF cooin f. L cotoneum var. of cydoneum (apple) of Cydonia in Crete
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