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bilberry
[ bil-ber-ee, -buh-ree ]
noun
, plural bil·ber·ries.
- the fruit of several shrubby species of the genus Vaccinium.
bilberry
/ ˈbɪlbərɪ /
noun
- any of several ericaceous shrubs of the genus Vaccinium , having edible blue or blackish berries See also blueberry
- the fruit of any of these plants
- ( as modifier )
bilberry pie
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bilberry1
C16: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Danish böllebær , from bölle bilberry + bær berry
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Example Sentences
The Bilberry is a common British shrub found on all mossy heaths, and very pretty both in flower and in fruit.
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They landed on swampy ground, and made their way over rare beautiful mosses, ling, and low growth of bilberry and cloudberry.
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We were coming within a mile of the Bilberry embankment, when we began to observe a new class of phenomena.
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It was eight minutes to eleven as we slid past the lodge and on to the Bilberry road.
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It closed with a verse of original poetry, and Bilberry began to feel sure that a great poet was to arise in its midst.
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