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Definition of Muscadines
1. muscadine [n] - See also: muscadine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muscadines
Literary usage of Muscadines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Private Chapter of the War by George W. Bailey (1880)
"We put on a bold front, however, and kept the family supplied with grapes and
muscadines. The novelty of the writer's apparel — Betsy's ..."
2. Papyrus Leaves: Poems, Stories, and Essays by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Fearing Gill (1880)
"muscadines. (A VISION IN THE WOODS.) BY PAUL HAYNE. • OBER September, robed in
grey and dun. Smiled from the forest in half-pensive wise ; A misty sweetness ..."
3. Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne by Paul Hamilton Hayne (1882)
"muscadines. SOBER September, robed in gray and dun, Smiled from the forest in
half-pensive wise; A misty sweetness shone in her mild eyes, And on her check ..."
4. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1917)
"For example, V. vinifera is very high in sugar but low in acid content, while
the muscadines are high in acid content but low in sugar. ..."