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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plum
n.
1.
Bot.
The
edible
drupaceous
fruit
of
the
Prunus domestica
,
and
of
several
other
species
of
Prunus
;
also
,
the
tree
itself
,
usually
called
plum tree
.
The
bullace
,
the
damson
,
and
the
numerous
varieties
of
plum
,
of
our
gardens
,
although
growing
into
thornless
trees
,
are
believed
to
be
varieties
of
the
blackthorn
,
produced
by
long
cultivation
.
--
G
.
Bentham
.
Note:
☞
Two
or
three
hundred
varieties
of
plums
derived
from
the
Prunus domestica
are
described
;
among
them
the
greengage
,
the
Orleans
,
the
purple gage
,
or
Reine Claude Violette
,
and
the
German prune
,
are
some
of
the
best
known
.
Note:
☞
Among
the
true
plums
are
;
Beach plum
,
the
Prunus maritima
,
and
its
crimson
or
purple
globular
drupes
,
Bullace plum
.
See
Bullace
.
Chickasaw plum
,
the
American
Prunus Chicasa
,
and
its
round
red
drupes
.
Orleans plum
,
a
dark
reddish
purple
plum
of
medium
size
,
much
grown
in
England
for
sale
in
the
markets
.
Wild plum of America
,
Prunus Americana
,
with
red
or
yellow
fruit
,
the
original
of
the
Iowa plum
and
several
other
varieties
.
Among
plants
called
plum
,
but
of
other
genera
than
Prunus
,
are
;
Australian plum
,
Cargillia arborea
and
Cargillia australis
,
of
the
same
family
with
the
persimmon
.
Blood plum
,
the
West
African
Hæmatostaphes Barteri
.
Cocoa plum
,
the
Spanish
nectarine
.
See
under
Nectarine
.
Date plum
.
See
under
Date
.
Gingerbread plum
,
the
West
African
Parinarium macrophyllum
.
Gopher plum
,
the
Ogeechee
lime
.
Gray plum
,
Guinea plum
.
See
under
Guinea
.
Indian plum
,
several
species
of
Flacourtia
.
2.
A
grape
dried
in
the
sun
;
a
raisin
.
3.
A
handsome
fortune
or
property
;
formerly
,
in
cant
language
,
the
sum
of
£100,000
sterling
;
also
,
the
person
possessing
it
.
4.
Something
likened
to
a
plum
in
desirableness
;
a
good
or
choice
thing
of
its
kind
,
as
among
appointments
,
positions
,
parts
of
a
book
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
mayor
rewarded
his
cronies
with
cushy
plums
,
requiring
little
work
for
handsome
pay
Plum bird
,
Plum budder
Zool.
,
the
European
bullfinch
.
Plum gouger
Zool.
,
a
weevil
,
or
curculio
(
Coccotorus scutellaris
),
which
destroys
plums
.
It
makes
round
holes
in
the
pulp
,
for
the
reception
of
its
eggs
.
The
larva
bores
into
the
stone
and
eats
the
kernel
.
Plum weevil
Zool.
,
an
American
weevil
which
is
very
destructive
to
plums
,
nectarines
,
cherries
,
and
many
other
stone
fruits
.
It
lays
its
eggs
in
crescent-shaped
incisions
made
with
its
jaws
.
The
larva
lives
upon
the
pulp
around
the
stone
.
Called
also
turk
,
and
plum curculio
.
See
Illust
.
under
Curculio
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Guin·ea
n.
1.
A
district
on
the
west
coast
of
Africa
(
formerly
noted
for
its
export
of
gold
and
slaves
)
after
which
the
Guinea
fowl
,
Guinea
grass
,
Guinea
peach
,
etc
.,
are
named
.
2.
A
gold
coin
of
England
current
for
twenty-one
shillings
sterling
,
or
about
five
dollars
,
but
not
coined
since
the
issue
of
sovereigns
in
1817.
The
guinea
,
so
called
from
the
Guinea
gold
out
of
which
it
was
first
struck
,
was
proclaimed
in
1663,
and
to
go
for
twenty
shillings
;
but
it
never
went
for
less
than
twenty-one
shillings
. --
Pinkerton
.
Guinea corn
.
Bot.
See
Durra
.
Guinea Current
Geog.
,
a
current
in
the
Atlantic
Ocean
setting
southwardly
into
the
Bay
of
Benin
on
the
coast
of
Guinea
.
Guinea dropper
one
who
cheats
by
dropping
counterfeit
guineas
. [
Obs
.] --
Gay
.
Guinea fowl
,
Guinea hen
Zool.
,
an
African
gallinaceous
bird
,
of
the
genus
Numida
,
allied
to
the
pheasants
.
The
common
domesticated
species
(
Numida meleagris
),
has
a
colored
fleshy
horn
on
each
aide
of
the
head
,
and
is
of
a
dark
gray
color
,
variegated
with
small
white
spots
.
The
crested
Guinea
fowl
(
Numida cristata
)
is
a
finer
species
.
Guinea grains
Bot.
,
grains
of
Paradise
,
or
amomum
.
See
Amomum
.
Guinea grass
Bot.
,
a
tall
strong
forage
grass
(
Panicum jumentorum
)
introduced
.
from
Africa
into
the
West
Indies
and
Southern
United
States
.
Guinea-hen flower
Bot.
,
a
liliaceous
flower
(
Fritillaria Meleagris
)
with
petals
spotted
like
the
feathers
of
the
Guinea
hen
.
Guinea peach
.
See
under
Peach
.
Guinea pepper
Bot.
,
the
pods
of
the
Xylopia aromatica
,
a
tree
of
the
order
Anonaceæ
,
found
in
tropical
West
Africa
.
They
are
also
sold
under
the
name
of
Piper aethiopicum
.
Guinea plum
Bot.
,
the
fruit
of
Parinarium excelsum
,
a
large
West
African
tree
of
the
order
Chrysobalaneæ
,
having
a
scarcely
edible
fruit
somewhat
resembling
a
plum
,
which
is
also
called
gray plum
and
rough-skin plum
.
Guinea worm
Zool.
,
a
long
and
slender
African
nematoid
worm
(
Filaria Medinensis
)
of
a
white
color
.
It
lives
in
the
cellular
tissue
of
man
,
beneath
the
skin
,
and
produces
painful
sores
.
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