Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
spinach .
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- noun Obsolete spelling of
spinach .
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Examples
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I also add in other things from time to time like tomatoes, or corn, or spinage, or whatever extra crap I have in the fridge. cyriene
Food Combos More Nutritious Together Than Separate | Lifehacker Australia
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I also add in other things from time to time like tomatoes, or corn, or spinage, or whatever extra crap I have in the fridge.
Food Combos More Nutritious Together Than Separate | Lifehacker Australia
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(Corchoris olitorius), a mucilaginous spinage common throughout this part of the East.
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Or you may make the caudle green with the juyce of spinage; ice these pies, or scrape sugar on them.
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Boil herbs, as spinage, sage, sweet marjoram, and endive, butter the eggs amongst them with some salt, and grated nutmeg.
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Cabbages common, beet root ditto, _bangun_ ditto, excellent spinage
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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Otherways in white broth, and with fruit, spinage, sweet herbs and gooseberries, _&c.
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Put into the whites the juyce of spinage to make them green.
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Take spinage boil'd, green peese, green apricocks, green plums quodled, peaches quodled, green necturnes quodled, gooseberries quodled, green sorrel, and the juyce of green wheat.
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Or boil them with capers, samphire, mace, nutmeg, spinage, endive, and a rack or chine of mutton boil'd with them.
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