asparagus

pronunciation

How to pronounce asparagus in British English: UK [əˈspærəɡəs]word uk audio image

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  • Noun:
    plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten as a vegetable
    edible young shoots of the asparagus plant

Word Origin

asparagus
asparagus: [15] Asparagus comes ultimately from Greek aspáragos (a word related to the Greek verb spargan ‘swell’, to the Latin verb spargere ‘scatter’ – ultimate source of English sparse, disperse, and aspersions – and also to English spark), and has over the past 150 years or so returned to the full Latin form, asparagus, in which it was originally borrowed by English.In the intervening centuries, however, it went through several metamorphoses: in the 16th century, the truncated medieval Latin variant sparagus was current (it also occurs in one isolated example from a book of Anglo-Saxon remedies of around 1000 AD); from then until the 18th century an anglicized version, sperage, was used; and in the 17th century folk etymology (the process by which an unfamiliar word is assimilated to one more familiar) turned asparagus into sparrowgrass.This gradually died out during the 19th century, but the abbreviation grass remains current in the jargon of the grocery trade.=> aspersion, spark
asparagus (n.)
late 14c., aspergy; late Old English sparage, from Latin asparagus (in Medieval Latin often sparagus), from Greek asparagos, which is of uncertain origin; probably from PIE root *sp(h)er(e)g- "to spring up" (though perhaps not originally a Greek word). In Middle English, asperages sometimes was regarded as a plural, with false singular aspergy. By 16c. the word had been anglicized as far as sperach, sperage. It was respelled by c. 1600 to conform with classical Latin, but in 17c. the folk-etymologized variant sparrowgrass took hold, persisting into 19c., during which time asparagus had "an air of stiffness and pedantry" [John Walker, "Critical Pronouncing Dictionary," 1791]. Known in Old English as eorðnafela.

Example

1. Crops grown include tomatoes , artichokes , asparagus and snap peas .
2. His suggestions include chocolate-dipped asparagus with lapsang souchong tea , and raspberries with nori seaweed .
3. White asparagus : this vegetable - known for its tender stalk - comes into season between march and june .
4. After all these years , I still can 't get good white asparagus .
5. Spear factor : a weed-ridden asparagus patch has you about ready to give up on your favorite crop .

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