Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь - acorn
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n. the fruit of the oak, with a smooth nut in a rough cuplike base. Phrases and idioms acorn barnacle a multivalve marine cirriped, Balanus balanoides, living on rocks. acorn worm any marine wormlike animal of the phylum Hemichordata, having a proboscis and gill slits, and inhabiting seashores. Etymology: OE {aelig}cern, rel. to {aelig}cer ACRE, later assoc. with OAK and CORN(1) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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noun Etymology: Middle English akern, from Old English ?cern; akin to Middle High German ackeran ~s collectively, Old Irish airne sloe, Lithuanian uoga berry Date: before 12th century the nut of the oak usually seated in or surrounded by a hard woody cupule of indurated bracts ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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- O.E. жcern "nut" originally of any forest tree, later limited to the most important for feeding swine, that of the oak. Possibly related (as "fruit of the field") to жcer "open land." O.Fr. had aigrun, from a Gmc. base, as a collective name for fruits and vegetables, which may have been how жcern began. Spelling changed by folk etymology from oak (O.E. ac) + corn. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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