dyer's mignonette
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Definition
- Noun:
- A European plant cultivated for yellow dye: "dyer's mignonette" refers to a specific European species of the mignonette plant, historically grown and used as a source of yellow dye.
- A naturalized plant in North America: This plant is not native to but has become established and grows wild in North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The dyer's mignonette was once an important crop for textile artisans.
- You can find dyer's mignonette growing along roadsides in some parts of North America.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or historical contexts: The term is primarily used in specialized discussions about dye plants, historical agriculture, or botanical naturalization.
- The study focused on the cultivation methods of dyer's mignonette in 18th-century Europe.
Variants and Related Words
Reseda luteola: This is the scientific (Latin) name for dyer's mignonette.
- Reseda luteola, commonly known as dyer's mignonette, produces a strong yellow color.
Weld: This is another common name for the same plant.
- The dye was extracted from weld, also called dyer's mignonette.
Synonyms
- Weld: The most common synonym.
- Yellow weed: A less common, descriptive name.
Notes on Meaning
- Specificity: "Dyer's mignonette" refers specifically to . It is not a general term for all mignonette plants, which belong to the genus .
- Historical Use: The name directly indicates its primary historical use ("dyer's") and its plant family ("mignonette").
Noun
- European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America