dog-berries
dogberry n The rowans, a group of mountain ashes locally called "dog-berries," are large trees that produce massive crops of fruit. They not only grow plentifully in Newfoundland forests, but are cultivated for windbreaks, hedges, and as ornamental specimens. G.M.Story JAN 1970 JH 1/70 DNE...
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ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:elrcdne/22143 2023-12-31T10:15:20+01:00 dog-berries 1970/01/xx image/jpeg 1 index card http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/22143 eng eng D 1967 HORWOOD Foxes of Beachy Cove 116 References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database 13948 D_13948_dogberry n http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/22143 Department of Folklore Original held in the Department of Folklore. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Department of Folklore English language--Dialects--Newfoundland and Labrador Text Manuscript 1970 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:24Z dogberry n The rowans, a group of mountain ashes locally called "dog-berries," are large trees that produce massive crops of fruit. They not only grow plentifully in Newfoundland forests, but are cultivated for windbreaks, hedges, and as ornamental specimens. G.M.Story JAN 1970 JH 1/70 DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM Used I and Sup Used I 1 Used I Mountain ash (Pyrus americana), the berries of this tree, DOGWOOD, dog berries, pig-berries Checked by Nicole Collins on Wed 21 Oct 2015. Manuscript Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI) |
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dogberry n The rowans, a group of mountain ashes locally called "dog-berries," are large trees that produce massive crops of fruit. They not only grow plentifully in Newfoundland forests, but are cultivated for windbreaks, hedges, and as ornamental specimens. G.M.Story JAN 1970 JH 1/70 DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM Used I and Sup Used I 1 Used I Mountain ash (Pyrus americana), the berries of this tree, DOGWOOD, dog berries, pig-berries Checked by Nicole Collins on Wed 21 Oct 2015. |
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D 1967 HORWOOD Foxes of Beachy Cove 116 References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database 13948 D_13948_dogberry n http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/22143 |
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