Definition of Cudweeds

1. Noun. (plural of cudweed) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cudweeds

1. cudweed [n] - See also: cudweed

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cudweeds

cuddling
cuddly
cuddy
cudgel
cudgeled
cudgeler
cudgelers
cudgeling
cudgelled
cudgelling
cudgels
cudighi
cudighis
cuds
cudweed
cudweeds (current term)
cue ball
cue card
cue mark
cue marks
cue sport
cue sports
cue stick
cue up
cueball
cuebid
cuebids

Literary usage of Cudweeds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1915)
"The only real flowers in such bouquets were the cudweeds or everlastings, ... The cudweeds, however, are not the only flowers adapted for such purposes. ..."

2. Lectures Delivered Before the Students of Phillips Exeter Academy, 1885-1886 by Phillips Exeter Academy, James McCosh (1887)
""The young olive plants turned cudweeds, and, with great violations of the fifth ... Alas I the combination between good men and cudweeds is apt to exist in ..."

3. Report (1904)
"Bearberry is frequent, while acres in the treeless regions are whitened with cudweeds and everlastings. The various oaks try to grow, but fires have ..."

4. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1838)
"It has caused some indignation in them, to see the vile indignity cast by these cudweeds upon those excellent servants of God, who were the leaders of the ..."

5. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1901)
"into heath, with Bracken, Gorse, Orchids, and cudweeds. As we ascend, likewise, their flora changes, «and eventually alpine plants make their appearance. ..."

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