Definition of the word mulberry

Pronunciation of vocabulary mulberry

mulberrynoun

dâu tằm

/ˈmʌlbəri//ˈmʌlberi/

Origin of the word mulberry

The word "mulberry" has its origins in Old French, where it was known as "mûre" or "mures". This term was derived from the Latin "murus", meaning "wall", likely due to the silkworm's habit of feeding on the leaves of mulberry trees and spinning its cocoons on the trunk or branches. The Latin "murus" was also connected to the idea of enclosure or protection, which may have influenced the French and English adoptations of the word. The word "mulberry" was first recorded in English in the 14th century, with the Middle English form "murbri" or "murbery". Over time, the spelling evolved into the modern "mulberry". Today, the word refers not only to the fruit-bearing tree but also to the berries themselves, which are often used in jams, preserves, and other culinary delights.

Vocabulary summary mulberry

typenoun

meaningmulberry tree

meaningmulberry

meaningripe strawberry color

Example of vocabulary mulberrynamespace

meaning

a tree with broad dark green leaves and berries that can be eaten. Silkworms (that make silk) eat the leaves of the white mulberry.

một loại cây có lá xanh đậm rộng và quả có thể ăn được. Tằm (làm tơ) ăn lá của cây dâu tằm trắng.

meaning

the small purple or white berry of the mulberry tree

quả mọng nhỏ màu tím hoặc trắng của cây dâu tằm

meaning

a deep red-purple colour

màu đỏ tía đậm

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary mulberry


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