bay tree
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small, aromatic evergreen tree: A bay tree is a small Mediterranean evergreen tree (Laurus nobilis) known for its glossy, aromatic leaves used as a culinary herb (bay leaves), and its small, blackish berries.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- A mature bay tree can be grown in a large pot on a patio.
- The recipe calls for a single leaf from a bay tree to flavor the stew.
- In ancient times, wreaths made from the bay tree were symbols of victory and honor.
Advanced Usage
- "Bay" as a shorthand: In culinary and gardening contexts, the word "bay" is often used alone to refer to the bay tree or its leaves.
- I need to buy a bay for my herb garden. (Referring to the tree)
- Add a bay leaf to the soup. (Referring to the leaf)
Variants and Related Words
- Bay laurel (n): Another common name for the bay tree, emphasizing its botanical connection to the laurel family.
- Bay laurel is the true source of culinary bay leaves.
- Sweet bay (n): Another synonym for the bay tree.
- Bay leaf (n): The aromatic leaf of the bay tree, used dried or fresh for seasoning.
- Remember to remove the bay leaf before serving the dish.
Synonyms
- Laurus nobilis: The scientific, botanical name for the bay tree.
- True laurel: A term used to distinguish it from other plants with "laurel" in their name.
Related Phrases and Cultural Context
- Poet laureate: Historically linked to the bay tree, as "laureate" derives from the Latin for "crowned with laurel (bay)".
- Resting on one's laurels: An idiom meaning to be satisfied with past achievements without trying to accomplish more, originating from the practice of crowning victors with wreaths of bay leaves.
Noun
- small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors