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Meaning of mulberry
A mulberry is the fruit of the mulberry tree, typically dark purple and sweet.
Etymology of mulberry
The word "mulberry" has its roots in the Old English words "mul" (meaning "black" or "dark-colored") and "berie" (meaning "berry"), with possible influence from the Old French word "mure", referring to the dark color of the fruit.
The term has been used in English since the 13th century to describe the fruit and the tree.
Synonyms
Definitions
- The definition of mulberry according to Oxford Languages is the fruit of the mulberry tree, which is a sweet or tart berry, typically dark purple in color.
- * It can also refer to the tree itself, which is native to Asia and North America and has been cultivated for its fruit and timber.
Usage Examples
- The mulberry tree in our backyard produces delicious fruit every summer.
- * Mulberries are a popular ingredient in jams, preserves, and desserts.
- * The mulberry tree has been a symbol of longevity and wisdom in many cultures.