10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POMPELMOOSE»
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pompelmoose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Cupboard Love 2: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities
Later, at the end of the seventeenth century, it also came to be known as
pompelmoose, a name that reflects the fusion of cultures found in Malaysia,
where the fruit was also grown: the pompe is the Dutch pompoen, meaning
pumpkin, while ...
But the finest sugars—the demi-royal that now travels to your gut, and the royal I
cannot afford—are furnished by the slavers of the Pompelmoose Atoll." The Abbé
traced a map on Claude's stomach, with his nipples serving as Paris and ...
3
I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew
For use in schools and libraries only. Looking for a nicer place to live, the native of the Valley of Vung sets out for Solla Sollew.
4
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... loiter, margrave, marline, maulstick, minikin, mob (2),mump, mumps, mutchkin,
ogle, orlop, pad (2),pink (2),pink (4), placket, plug, pompelmoose, quack (2),
quacksalver, rant, reef (1), reef (2), reeve (1), roster, rover, runt, schiedam, school
(2) ...
5
Narrative of a Five Years' Expedition Against the Revolted ...
... is produced from a tree supposed to be' transplanted from the coast of Guinea *
, by a Captain Shad'dock, whose name it still retains throughout the English West
lndia islands, but is called pompelmoose in Surinam. This fruit appears to be of ...
John Gabriel Stedman, 1796
6
I Won't Let You Go: Selected Poems
Shachi: the wife of Indra. shaddock: also known as the pomelo or pompelmoose,
a small tree bearing fragrant blossoms and fruit resembling the grapefruit, but
much larger in size. The English name shaddock is derived from the name of a ...
Rabindranath Tagore, 2011
7
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Pompelmoose,pom′pelmōōs, n.the shaddock.—AlsoPom ′pelmous, Pom′
pelo, Pum′elo. Pompholyx, pom′fōliks, n. avesiculareruptionchieflyon the
palmsand soles. [Gr.,—pomphos, ablister.] Pompion=Pumpion. Pompon, pom′
pon ...
8
Narrative of a Five Years' Expedition Against the Revolted ...
... between a. sweet and an acid, is produced from a tree supposed to be
transplanted from the coast of Guinea"",~ by a Captain Shaddock, whose name it
still retains throughout the English West India islands, but is called pompelmoose
...
John Gabriel Stedman, 1806
9
Narrative of a five years' expedition, against the revolted ...
... tree supposed to be transplanted from the coast of Guinea *, 'by a Captain
Shaddock, whose name it still retains throughout the English West India ifiands,
but is called pompelmoose in Surinam. This fruit appears to be of the orange
species, ...
10
A Dictionary in Oordoo and English
Chuk-6r, j£a* s. m. The Bartavelle or Greek partridge(Tetras rufuo: Perdix rufa)
said to be enamoured of the moon and to cat fire at the full moon. Chuk-6t-ur-nh,
^%T?1TT s. m. A fruit of the lime kind, a citron; pompelmoose, shaddock ...