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Definition of Skirret

Skirret
Skirret Skir"ret, n. [A corrupted form equivalent to sugarwort.] (Bot.) An umbelliferous plant (Sium, or Pimpinella, Sisarum). It is a native of Asia, but has been long cultivated in Europe for its edible clustered tuberous roots, which are very sweet.

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- commonly known as skirret, is a perennial plant of the family Apiaceae sometimes grown as a root vegetable. The English name skirret is derived from the...
- A skirret is an archaic form of chalk line. It is a wooden tool shaped like the letter "T", historically used to ensure the foundation of a building was...
- antiquity. Some examples of older temperate varieties include: seakale, skirret, sorrel, and Good King Henry. Abelmoschus manihot, edible hibiscus Allium...
- (Raph**** sativus) Scorzonera hispanica (black salsify) Sium sisarum (skirret) Tragopogon spp. (salsify) Vigna lanceolata (bush carrot or bush potato)...
- A sumitsubo is a traditional tool included with them. Measuring tape Skirret (tool) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chalk lines. Fix-It Club...
- (napobr****ica) Salsify Tragopogon porrifolius Scorzonera Scorzonera hispanica Skirret Sium sisarum Sweet potato (Kumara) Ipomoea batatas Taro Colocasia esculenta...
- artichoke) 14 4 Nov Endive (Endive) 15 5 Nov Dindon (Turkey) 16 6 Nov Chervis (Skirret) 17 7 Nov Cresson (Watercress) 18 8 Nov Dentelaire (Leadworts) 19 9 Nov...
- been an important part of the diet, as it still is in Northern India. Skirret (Sium sisaram), in Irish cearrachán, appears to have been grown as a root...
- 2019). "Freemasonry and Social England in the Eighteenth Century". The Skirret. Retrieved 1 December 2019. Brumwell, p.159 Williams, Basil (1962). Whig...
- parsnips, purslane, smallage, tarragon, borage, bugloss, radishes, rapeseed, skirret, poppy, mustard, cu****bers and gourds. Citrus and melons could be part...