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Etymologies
- Middle English pome granate, from Old French pome grenate : pome, apple; see pome + grenate, having many seeds (from Latin grānātus, from grānum, grain, seed; see gr̥ə-no- in Indo-European roots).
Examples
“I was wondering whether the seed is safe, as in pomegranite, or just the fruit.”
“But you won't see me with any pomegranite martinis -- a martini has gin and vermouth in it, with a splash of bitters and an olive on a toothpick.”
“I confess that has kept me from becoming a pomegranite fan.”
“I was thinking if you had pomegranite seeds for the traditional garnish-if you put them at the diamond intersections it would look like some kind of medieval quilt-very fancy.”
“As always, your photos are mouth watering and you could probably sell posters of the pomegranite seeds.”
“I bought pomegranite, it was OK but I'd pass on it in the future.”
“We have pink rose trees, crimson bougainvillea, orange and lime trees, lots of poinsettias which are red two months of the year, some tiny orange-blossomed plants that the butterflies love lining the walkway, a huge palm tree, a gigantic rubber plant, a batch of tall bamboo that has to be kept in line, two pine trees spaced just right for a hammock, a pomegranite tree and a few nopales.”
“In the class i taught today we served them in a warm salad of pancetta, endive, pears and grapefruit slices all pith removed with a dressing made with a pomegranite juice reduction oil and vinegar.”
“Feast was OK - I only got to eat it in stages - eat, take Nate back to the hotel with Chow, come back by myself, eat, play pipes, eat, wander around and talk to people, eat ... the strawberry/pomegranite stuff was AWESOME, and the salmon pastry was quite yummy, too.”
“Then she would take a pomegranite and throw it out the front door so that it would explode into hundreds of seeds on the street.”
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fbharjo It has quite a stone?
Jan 15, 2012
bilby See pomegranate. Nov 15, 2008