apple

Etymology


From, from , from , from (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), from ,  (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, possibly 🇨🇬).

Noun

 * 1) A common, round fruit produced by the tree, cultivated in temperate climates.
 * 2) Any fruit or vegetable, or any other thing produced by a plant such as a gall or cone, especially if produced by a tree and similar to the fruit of ; also (with qualifying words) used to form the names of specific fruits such as, ,  etc.
 * 3) * 1585, Richard Eden (translating a 1555 work by Peter Martyr), Decades of the New World, v:
 * Venemous apples wherwith they poyson theyr arrows.
 * 1) * 1658, trans. Giambattista della Porta, Natural Magick, I.16:
 * In Persia there grows a deadly tree, whose Apples are Poison, and present death.
 * 1) Something which resembles the fruit of, such as a globe, ball, or breast.
 * 2)  The ball in baseball.
 * 3) * 1990, "" (The Simpsons season 1 episode 8)
 * - Hey Dad! What do you say we toss the old apple around, huh? Sound like fun?
 * 1)  When smiling, the round, fleshy part of the cheeks between the eyes and the corners of the mouth.
 * 2) The Adam's apple.
 * 3) * 1999, Liam O'Flaherty, The Collected Stories, Wolfhound Press (IE) (ISBN 9780863276644)
 * The apple in his neck was hitting against his collar every time he drew breath and he tore at his collar nervously.
 * 1)  The fruit of the tree of knowledge, eaten by Adam and Eve according to modern Christian tradition; the forbidden fruit.
 * 2) A tree of the genus Malus, especially one cultivated for its edible fruit; the apple tree.
 * 3) The wood of the apple tree.
 * 4)  A Native American or redskinned person who acts or thinks like a white (Caucasian) person.
 * 5)  An assist.
 * 6)  A CB radio enthusiast.
 * 7)   The surface of revolution of a circular arc of angle greater than 180° rotated about the straight line passing through the arc’s two endpoints.
 * 1)  The ball in baseball.
 * 2) * 1990, "" (The Simpsons season 1 episode 8)
 * - Hey Dad! What do you say we toss the old apple around, huh? Sound like fun?
 * 1)  When smiling, the round, fleshy part of the cheeks between the eyes and the corners of the mouth.
 * 2) The Adam's apple.
 * 3) * 1999, Liam O'Flaherty, The Collected Stories, Wolfhound Press (IE) (ISBN 9780863276644)
 * The apple in his neck was hitting against his collar every time he drew breath and he tore at his collar nervously.
 * 1)  The fruit of the tree of knowledge, eaten by Adam and Eve according to modern Christian tradition; the forbidden fruit.
 * 2) A tree of the genus Malus, especially one cultivated for its edible fruit; the apple tree.
 * 3) The wood of the apple tree.
 * 4)  A Native American or redskinned person who acts or thinks like a white (Caucasian) person.
 * 5)  An assist.
 * 6)  A CB radio enthusiast.
 * 7)   The surface of revolution of a circular arc of angle greater than 180° rotated about the straight line passing through the arc’s two endpoints.
 * 1)  The fruit of the tree of knowledge, eaten by Adam and Eve according to modern Christian tradition; the forbidden fruit.
 * 2) A tree of the genus Malus, especially one cultivated for its edible fruit; the apple tree.
 * 3) The wood of the apple tree.
 * 4)  A Native American or redskinned person who acts or thinks like a white (Caucasian) person.
 * 5)  An assist.
 * 6)  A CB radio enthusiast.
 * 7)   The surface of revolution of a circular arc of angle greater than 180° rotated about the straight line passing through the arc’s two endpoints.
 * 1) The wood of the apple tree.
 * 2)  A Native American or redskinned person who acts or thinks like a white (Caucasian) person.
 * 3)  An assist.
 * 4)  A CB radio enthusiast.
 * 5)   The surface of revolution of a circular arc of angle greater than 180° rotated about the straight line passing through the arc’s two endpoints.
 * 1)  A Native American or redskinned person who acts or thinks like a white (Caucasian) person.
 * 2)  An assist.
 * 3)  A CB radio enthusiast.
 * 4)   The surface of revolution of a circular arc of angle greater than 180° rotated about the straight line passing through the arc’s two endpoints.
 * 1)  An assist.
 * 2)  A CB radio enthusiast.
 * 3)   The surface of revolution of a circular arc of angle greater than 180° rotated about the straight line passing through the arc’s two endpoints.
 * 1)   The surface of revolution of a circular arc of angle greater than 180° rotated about the straight line passing through the arc’s two endpoints.

Translations

 * Galician: (1),  (2)

Verb

 * 1)  To make or become apple-like.
 * 2)  To form buds, bulbs, or fruit.
 * 1)  To form buds, bulbs, or fruit.
 * 1)  To form buds, bulbs, or fruit.
 * 1)  To form buds, bulbs, or fruit.
 * 1)  To form buds, bulbs, or fruit.