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grenate

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Old French

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Etymology

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First attested circa 1314 in Chirurgie By Henri de Mondeville, shortening of pomme grenate. Cf. also Latin granātum.

Noun

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grenate oblique singularf (oblique plural grenates, nominative singular grenate, nominative plural grenates)

  1. pomegranate (fruit)

Descendants

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  • Middle English: garnet, gernet, gernad, garnad, granate (borrowing)
  • French: grenade