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pipeweed (uncountable)
- (smoking) Tobacco prepared for smoking in a pipe; also, the leaves of herbs or other plants prepared for such use.
- [**1792**, [Jeremy Belknap], “Letter I. Original State of the Forest.—The Adventures of Walter Pipeweed, and Cecilius Peterson.”, in The Foresters, an American Tale: […], Boston, Mass.: […] I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, […], →OCLC, pages 5–6:
- 1954 November 11, J[ohn] R[onald] R[euel] Tolkien, “Flotsam and Jetsam”, in The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings, 2nd edition, Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Company, published 1965, →ISBN, book III, page 167:
- Any of a number of plants having thin and straight stems resembling pipes, often hollow or lacking branches.
- 1837 January, James Hamilton, “Buckland’s Bridgewater Treatise [review of Geology and Mineralogy Considered with Reference to Natural Theology (1836) by William Buckland]”, in Works of the Late Rev. James Hamilton, […], volume IV, London: James Nisbet & Co., […], published 1870, →OCLC, page 5:
- (specifically) The common horsetail or field horsetail (Equisetum arvense).
- (specifically, US) The desert trumpet (Eriogonum inflatum) which has a straight stem with a swollen portion; formerly some Native American tribes in the Las Vegas Valley area turned such stems into pipes for smoking by removing the stem at the base and cutting the swollen portion in half to serve as a bowl.
- (obsolete)
- The redrattle (Pedicularis flammea), a parasitic plant having hollow stems.
- A type of seaweed with tubelike fronds; especially the sea lettuce (Ulva intestinalis).
- 1829, John Brewster, “Appendix II. On the Natural History of the Vicinity.”, in The Parochial History and Antiquities of Stockton-upon-Tees; […], 2nd edition, Stockton-upon-Tees, County Durham: […] Thomas Jennett; and sold by John Richardson, […], →OCLC, paragraph 285, page 64:
- 1903, Henry Scherren, chapter IV, in A Popular Natural History of the Lower Animals (Invertebrates), London: Religious Tract Society, →OCLC, page 101; quoted in Gordon Dalgliesh, “Notes on the Whirlgig Beetle (Gyrinus natator)”, in W[illiam] L[ucas] Distant, editor, The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, volume XVI (4th series), number 182 (number 848 overall), London: West, Newman, & Co., […]; Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 15 February 1912, →OCLC, page 70:
- An unidentified sessile marine invertebrate, probably a soft coral or sponge.
- 1755, John Ellis, “Of the Alcyonium”, in An Essay towards a Natural History of the Corallines, and Other Marine Productions of the Like Kind, Commonly Found on the Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. […], London: […] A[ndrew] Millar, […]; J[ohn] and J[ames] Rivington, […]; and R[obert] and J[ames] Dodsley, […], →OCLC, pages 87–88:
参照
- ^ “pipeweed, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, September 2023; “pipeweed, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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