¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Saskatoons
1. saskatoon [n] - See also: saskatoon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saskatoons
sashery sashes sashichigal sashimi sashimis sashing sashless sashoon sashoons sasin | sasine sasines sasins saskatchewan saskatoon saskatoons (current term) sasparilla sasparillas sasquatch sasquatches |
Literary usage of Saskatoons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1907)
"WHEN people go berrying here they are usually after "saskatoons," as the North-west
June berry (Amelan- chier alnifolia) is commonly called. ..."
2. Mooswa: & Others of the Boundaries by William Alexander Fraser (1900)
"Perhaps not to be despised in this Year of Famine, for they pucker up one's
stomach until a Cub's ration fills it; but the saskatoons are now dry on the ..."
3. Mooswa: & Others of the Boundaries by William Alexander Fraser (1900)
"Perhaps not to be despised in this Year of Famine, for they pucker up one's
stomach until a Cub's ration fills it; but the saskatoons are now dry on the ..."
4. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1914)
"... are grown at these places, as far north as 400 miles beyond Edmonton.
Wild currants, gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries, and saskatoons or ..."
5. The Trail of the Sandhill Stag: And 60 Drawings by Ernest Thompson Seton (1899)
"The moose-birds had picked the last of the saskatoons, all the spruce-cones were
scaled, and the hunger-moon was at hand. But a hopeful chickadee sang 'See ..."
6. The Trail of the Sandhill Stag: And 60 Drawings by Ernest Thompson Seton (1899)
"The moose-birds had picked the last of the saskatoons, all the spruce-cones were
scaled, and the hunger-moon was at hand. But a hopeful chickadee sang 'See ..."