common sage
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Definition
- Noun:
- A shrubby plant with aromatic greyish-green leaves used as a cooking herb: "Common sage" refers to a perennial, woody-stemmed herb known for its fragrant, silvery-green leaves, which are widely used as a culinary seasoning.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- I added some fresh common sage to the stuffing for the turkey.
- Common sage is a key ingredient in many traditional Mediterranean dishes.
- The garden has a section dedicated to herbs like rosemary, thyme, and common sage.
Advanced Usage
- "To be as wise as common sage": This is a playful pun, using the plant's name to allude to the quality of wisdom (a "sage" as a wise person).
- After giving such good advice, she was jokingly called as wise as common sage.
Variants and Related Words
- Salvia officinalis (n): The botanical or scientific name for common sage.
- The label identified the plant as Salvia officinalis.
- Sage (n): A more common short form for "common sage" when referring to the herb.
- The recipe calls for a teaspoon of dried sage.
- Sagebrush (n): A different, unrelated shrub common in North American deserts. (Note: This is a distinct plant, not a variant of common sage).
Synonyms
- Garden sage: Another name for the same culinary herb.
- Culinary sage: Emphasizes its primary use in cooking.
Related Phrases
- Sage and onion: A classic combination used in stuffings and sauces.
- We prepared a sage and onion stuffing for the roast chicken.
Related Idioms
- (To be) a sage: This idiom refers to a profoundly wise person. It is etymologically related but refers to the abstract quality, not the plant.
- The old monk was considered a sage by the villagers.
Noun
- shrubby plant with aromatic greyish-green leaves used as a cooking herb