(Bot.) A shrub (Prunus Padus ) found in Northern and Central Europe. It bears small black cherries. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A play among children, in which a cherry, hung so as to bob against the mouth, is to be caught with the teeth. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Like a red cherry in color; ruddy; blooming;
n. [ OE. chery, for cherys, fr. F. cerise (cf. AS. cyrs cherry), fr. LL. ceresia, fr. L. cerasus Cherry tree, Gr.
Barbadoes cherry.
Cherry bird (Zool.),
Cherry bounce,
Cherry brandy,
Cherry laurel (Bot.),
Cherry pepper (Bot.),
Cherry pit.
Cherry rum,
Cherry sucker (Zool.),
Cherry tree,
Ground cherry,
Winter cherry
n.
n. (Bot.) The astringent fruit of a species of wild cherry (Prunus Virginiana); also, the bush or tree which bears such fruit. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n.;
‖n. A title of respect given to gentlemen in Germany, equivalent to the English Mister. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ G., House of Lords. ] See Legislature, Austria, Prussia. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
n. [ German. ] a race that considers itself superior to all others and fitted to rule the others; -- referred to especially in NAZI racial theories.
n. [ OE. hering, AS. hæring; akin to D. haring, G. häring, hering, OHG. haring, hering, and prob. to AS. here army, and so called because they commonly move in large numbers. Cf. Harry. ] (Zool.) One of various species of fishes of the genus
Herring gull (Zool.),
Herring hog (Zool.),
King of the herrings. (Zool.)
a. Pertaining to, or like, the spine of a herring; especially, characterized by an arrangement of work in rows of parallel lines, which in the alternate rows slope in different directions. [ 1913 Webster ]
Herringbone stitch,
n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of the Moravians; -- so called from the settlement of
n. (Bot.) A small South American shrub (Solanum pseudocapsicum) cultivated as a houseplant for its abundant ornamental but poisonous red or yellow cherrylike fruit.
n. (Bot.) A Dalmation bitter wild cherry tree (Prunus cerasus
n.
n.
n. Sherry. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ So called from Xeres, a Spanish town near Cadiz,
Sherry cobbler,
n. pl. [ Cf. Sp. zaraquelles wide breeches or overalls. ] Trousers or overalls of thick cloth or leather, buttoned on the outside of each leg, and generally worn to protect other trousers when riding on horseback. [ Local, U.S. ] Bartlett. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. [ From Whir. ]
n. A box on the ear. [ Obs. ] Beau. & Fl.
n.;
n. [ Cf. W. chwerw bitter. ] A liquor made from the pulp of crab apples after the verjuice is expressed; -- sometimes called