Definition of Mulberries

1. Noun. (plural of mulberry) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mulberries

1. mulberry [n] - See also: mulberry

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mulberries

mukluk
mukluks
muktuk
muktuks
mulada
muladas
mulai
mulatresses
mulatta
mulattas
mulatto
mulattoes
mulattos
mulattress
mulay
mulberries (current term)
mulberry
mulberry calculus
mulberry family
mulberry fig
mulberry ovary
mulberry spots
mulberry tree
mulberrylike
mulch
mulched
mulcher
mulches
mulching

Literary usage of Mulberries

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

1. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1809)
"Many fine mulberries about this place, which yield from 3 livres to 8 livres a tree in ... mulberries are more profitable than olives ; yield three, four, ..."

2. Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig (1797)
"Ingrafted mulberries, it muft be ... The greater care we take of mulberries, ... that though the inhabitants do not cultivate half fo many mulberries as the ..."

3. A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or An Account of the Most Valuable by George Lindley (1852)
"mulberries. The only mulberries cultivated in England are the black and the ... Black mulberries are propagated by laying down the young branches in the ..."

4. English Eccentrics and Eccentricities by John Timbs (1875)
"Juliet (lo Corpse). Where's your dagger ? Corpse (to Juliet). 'Pen my soul, I don't know." [CORPSE nodded.] The mulberries, a ..."

5. The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India: an Epic Poem by Luís de Camões, William Julius Mickle (1809)
"The cherry here in shining crimson glows; And stain'd with lover's blood, in pendant rows, The bending boughs the mulberries ..."

6. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1809)
"Many fine mulberries about this place, which yield from 3 livres to 8 livres a tree in ... mulberries are more profitable than olives ; yield three, four, ..."

7. Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig (1797)
"Ingrafted mulberries, it muft be ... The greater care we take of mulberries, ... that though the inhabitants do not cultivate half fo many mulberries as the ..."

8. A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or An Account of the Most Valuable by George Lindley (1852)
"mulberries. The only mulberries cultivated in England are the black and the ... Black mulberries are propagated by laying down the young branches in the ..."

9. English Eccentrics and Eccentricities by John Timbs (1875)
"Juliet (lo Corpse). Where's your dagger ? Corpse (to Juliet). 'Pen my soul, I don't know." [CORPSE nodded.] The mulberries, a ..."

10. The Lusiad: Or, The Discovery of India: an Epic Poem by Luís de Camões, William Julius Mickle (1809)
"The cherry here in shining crimson glows; And stain'd with lover's blood, in pendant rows, The bending boughs the mulberries ..."

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