| Webster's Online Dictionary |
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| Noun | 1. An alternative spelling for "Whortleberry": In England, the fruit of Vaccinium Myrtillus; also, the plant itself. See Bilberry, 1.[Websters]. | |
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Date "Hurtleberry" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references) |
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Note: Hurtleberry \Hur"tle*ber`ry\, noun. [Compare to Huckleberry, Whortleberry.]. (references) |
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| Noah Webster | [Noun] A whortleberry, which see. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
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| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Noun | 1. An alternative spelling for "Whortleberry": In England, the fruit of Vaccinium Myrtillus; also, the plant itself. See Bilberry, 1.[Websters]. | |
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Date "HURTLEBERRY" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references) |
| Note: Hurtleberry \Hur"tle*ber`ry\, noun. [Compare to Huckleberry, Whortleberry.]. (references) |
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| Noah Webster | [Noun] A whortleberry, which see. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary. | ||
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