Definition of Crabapples

1. Noun. (plural of crabapple) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Crabapples

1. crabapple [n] - See also: crabapple

Lexicographical Neighbors of Crabapples

crab canon
crab canons
crab cocktail
crab hand
crab legs
crab lice
crab mentality
crab plover
crab spider
crab spiders
crab yaws
crabapple
crabapple jelly
crabapples (current term)
crabbed
crabbedly
crabbedness
crabbednesses
crabber
crabbers
crabbier
crabbiest
crabbily
crabbiness
crabbing
crabbish
crabbit
crabburger

Literary usage of Crabapples

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

1. The New Cookery: A Book of Recipes, Most of which are in Use at the Battle by Lenna Frances Cooper (1913)
"TO CAN crabapples 1 pint of sugar 1 pint of water 11/2 quarts of whole crabapples Select as nearly perfect crabapples as possible. Wash, wipe dry and remove ..."

2. The Apples of New York by Spencer Ambrose Beach, Nathaniel Ogden Booth, Orrin Morehouse Taylor (1905)
"Several species of apples or crabapples which are indigenous to the old world ... The crabapples which we cultivate for their fruit are for the most part ..."

3. Good Things to Eat, as Suggested by Rufus: A Collection of Practical Recipes by Rufus Estes (1911)
"SPICED crabapples—Wash the crabapples, cut out the blossoms end with a ... SPICED CRABAPPLE JELLY—With crabapples still on hand a nice spiced jelly can be ..."

4. Everywomans Canning Book: The A B C of Safe Home Canning and Preserving by Mary Burke Hughes (1918)
"Add cloves and crabapples. Cook until apples are tender, but not soft. Pack into jars. Cook syrup until thick, and fill crevices between apples with hot ..."

5. Preserving and Canning: A Book for the Home Economist by Emily Riesenberg (1914)
"Tart, firm crabapples as needed; three cups of cider vinegar; one cup of water; three cups of ... Select perfect small red or yellow crabapples, remove any ..."

6. The New Cookery: A Book of Recipes, Most of which are in Use at the Battle by Lenna Frances Cooper (1913)
"TO CAN crabapples 1 pint of sugar 1 pint of water 11/2 quarts of whole crabapples Select as nearly perfect crabapples as possible. Wash, wipe dry and remove ..."

7. The Apples of New York by Spencer Ambrose Beach, Nathaniel Ogden Booth, Orrin Morehouse Taylor (1905)
"Several species of apples or crabapples which are indigenous to the old world ... The crabapples which we cultivate for their fruit are for the most part ..."

8. Good Things to Eat, as Suggested by Rufus: A Collection of Practical Recipes by Rufus Estes (1911)
"SPICED crabapples—Wash the crabapples, cut out the blossoms end with a ... SPICED CRABAPPLE JELLY—With crabapples still on hand a nice spiced jelly can be ..."

9. Everywomans Canning Book: The A B C of Safe Home Canning and Preserving by Mary Burke Hughes (1918)
"Add cloves and crabapples. Cook until apples are tender, but not soft. Pack into jars. Cook syrup until thick, and fill crevices between apples with hot ..."

10. Preserving and Canning: A Book for the Home Economist by Emily Riesenberg (1914)
"Tart, firm crabapples as needed; three cups of cider vinegar; one cup of water; three cups of ... Select perfect small red or yellow crabapples, remove any ..."

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