May apple
Americannoun
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an American plant, Podophyllum peltatum, of the barberry family, bearing an edible, yellowish, egg-shaped fruit.
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the fruit itself.
noun
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an American berberidaceous plant, Podophyllum peltatum, with edible yellowish egg-shaped fruit
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the fruit of this plant
Etymology
Origin of May apple
An Americanism dating back to 1725–35
Example Sentences
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The forest now hosts a rich variety of native plants, including May apple, ferns, grasses, azaleas and magnolias.
From Washington Post • Dec. 1, 2022
Podophyllum resin, or podophyllin, is the resin of the dried root of the mandrake or May apple; Carter combined this with the dried juice of aloes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The leaf and stalk part of the May apple are of a poisonous nature.
From The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming. by Shaw, Ellen Eddy
Of the May apple I did not raise one green tent without finding a flower beneath.
From The Niagara River by Hulbert, Archer Butler
"That's a May apple," he said, suddenly and reluctantly.
From A Maid of the Kentucky Hills by Litsey, Edwin Carlile
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