Definition of Marjorams

1. Noun. (plural of marjoram) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Marjorams

1. marjoram [n] - See also: marjoram

Lexicographical Neighbors of Marjorams

mariticide
mariticides
maritimal
maritimale
maritime
maritime archaeology
maritime archeology
maritime law
maritime pine
maritime pines
maritime republic
maritimely
maritorious
mariturient
marjoram
marjorams (current term)
mark
mark'd
mark-to-market
mark-to-markets
mark-to-model
mark-up
mark-ups
mark and sweep
mark down
mark my words
mark of Cain
mark off
mark out
mark time

Literary usage of Marjorams

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1872)
"In the vault at Farthinghoe Castle were ever so many little Lady marjorams, all cut off just as they came into flower. There they lay, wasting all their ..."

2. The Book of the Garden by Charles McIntosh (1855)
"The European names of the marjorams are—La marjolaine in French ... The leaves and tender tops of all the marjorams are the parts used ; they are in ..."

3. The Fortnightly Review (1869)
"It happened, ma'am, when we lived at Twickenham, near neighbours of the marjorams. We were not happier there than we are here, but we were happy there too, ..."

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