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Definition of Mangold
1. Noun. Beet with a large yellowish root; grown chiefly as cattle feed.
Generic synonyms: Beet, Beta Vulgaris, Common Beet
Definition of Mangold
1. Noun. mangelwurzel ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mangold
1. mangel [n -S] - See also: mangel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mangold
Literary usage of Mangold
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Agriculturist (1843)
"Although, therefore, I believed that mangold-wurzel contained more] saccharine
matter than Swedish turnips, and ought consequently to be the more nourishing ..."
2. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1862)
"The mangold-store is a bank upon which the farmer can draw at any season of the
year; and so long as ... The mangold was all drilled on the 25th of April. ..."
3. The Farmer's Encyclopædia, and Dictionary of Rural Affairs: Embracing All by Cuthbert William Johnson (1844)
"2 to mangold wurzel. I ascertained their weight by measurement, ... 2 had consumed
1848 Ibs. of mangold wurzel, and measured 4 ft 10 in. in length by 6 ft. ..."
4. The Entomologist; an Illustrated Journal of General Entomology by Edward Newman, Royal Entomological Society of London (1882)
"ATOMARIA LINEARIS A mangold ENEMY. —I send you abrief note of an insect enemy,
new to this district, which has attacked the mangold plants which early in ..."
5. A History of Texas and Texans by Francis White Johnson, Ernest William Winkler (1914)
"Charles A. mangold received his education in the public schools of ... On May 1,
1887, the firm of Swope & mangold was organized by Mr. mangold and his ..."
6. The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York, 1760-1776 by Carl Lotus Becker (1909)
"THE LABOR ARGUMENT IN THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF DISCUSSION BY GEORGE BENJAMIN
mangold ... mangold."