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Definition of Rosehips
1. rosehip [n] - See also: rosehip
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rosehips
Literary usage of Rosehips
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence (1922)
"The brown birds dashed over the hedges where the rosehips stood naked and scarlet.
"No; he never got there," she replied, in a monotone. "Got where? ..."
2. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1887)
"... Morning-glories; Snow-birds and rosehips; Orioles and Plum-blossoms; Song-sparrow
and Wild Roses; Thrush and Sweet-peas; Chickadees and Autumn Leaves. ..."
3. Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday: Garden Delights which are Here Displayed by Alice Morse Earle (1902)
"She cooks both rosehips and Mushrooms, to the distinctly expressed scorn of many
of her American neighbors. From her husband she learned to make the German ..."
4. Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday: Garden Delights which are Here Displayed by Alice Morse Earle (1902)
"She cooks both rosehips and Mushrooms, to the distinctly expressed scorn of many
of her American neighbors. From her husband she learned to make the German ..."
5. Income Opportunities in Special Forest Products: Self-Help Suggestions for by Margaret G. Thomas (1994)
"rosehips is a good example: locally abundant, the plant is unharmed by the
collection of its fruits. But for many other botanicals, sadly, this is not the ..."
6. A Popular Handbook of the Ornithology of Eastern North America by Thomas Nuttall (1896)
"... heath, rosehips, and sometimes the different kinds of lichens, which it searches
out in the extensive burrows it makes beneath the snow. ..."