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Definition: Dolichos lablab
Dolichos lablab
n : perennial twining vine of Old World tropics having
trifoliate leaves and racemes of fragrant purple pealike
flowers followed by maroon pods of edible seeds; grown as
an ornamental and as a vegetable on the Indian
subcontinent; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos [syn:
hyacinth bean
,
bonavist,
Indian bean,
Egyptian bean,
Lablab purpureus
]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Dolichos Lablab
Hyacinth
\Hy"a*cinth\, n. [L. hyacinthus a kind of flower, prob.
the iris, gladiolus, or larkspur, also a kind of gem, perh.
the sapphire; as, a proper name, Hyacinthus, a beautiful
Laconian youth, beloved by Apollo, fr. Gr. ?, ?: cf. F.
hyacinthe. Cf.
Jacinth. The hyacinth was fabled to have
sprung from the blood of Hyacinthus, who was accidentally
slain by Apollo.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) A bulbous plant of the genus
Hyacinthus, bearing
beautiful spikes of fragrant flowers.
Hyacinthus orientalis
is a common variety.
(b) A plant of the genus
Camassia (
Camassia Farseri),
called also
Eastern camass; wild hyacinth.
(c) The name also given to
Scilla Peruviana, a
Mediterranean plant, one variety of which produces
white, and another blue, flowers; -- called also, from
a mistake as to its origin,
Hyacinth of Peru.
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2. (Min.) A red variety of zircon, sometimes used as a gem.
See
Zircon.
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Hyacinth bean (Bot.), a climbing leguminous plant
(
Dolichos Lablab), related to the true bean. It has dark
purple flowers and fruit.
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Lablab
\Lab"lab\ (l[a^]b"l[a^]b), n. (Bot.)
an East Indian name for several twining leguminous plants
related to the bean, but commonly applied to the hyacinth
bean (
Dolichos Lablab).
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Bean
\Bean\ (b[=e]n), n. [OE. bene, AS. be['a]n; akin to D.
boon, G. bohne, OHG. p[=o]na, Icel. baun, Dan. b["o]nne, Sw.
b["o]na, and perh. to Russ. bob, L. faba.]
1. (Bot.) A name given to the seed of certain leguminous
herbs, chiefly of the genera
Faba,
Phaseolus, and
Dolichos; also, to the herbs.
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Note: The origin and classification of many kinds are still
doubtful. Among true beans are: the black-eyed bean and
China bean, included in
Dolichos Sinensis; black
Egyptian bean or hyacinth bean,
Dolichos Lablab; the
common haricot beans, kidney beans, string beans, and
pole beans, all included in
Phaseolus vulgaris; the
lower bush bean,
Phaseolus vulgaris, variety nanus;
Lima bean,
Phaseolus lunatus; Spanish bean and
scarlet runner,
Phaseolus multiflorus; Windsor bean,
the common bean of England,
Faba vulgaris.
[1913 Webster] As an article of food beans are classed
with vegetables.
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2. The popular name of other vegetable seeds or fruits, more
or less resembling true beans.
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Bean aphis (Zo["o]l.), a plant louse (
Aphis fab[ae])
which infests the bean plant.
Bean fly (Zo["o]l.), a fly found on bean flowers.
Bean goose (Zo["o]l.), a species of goose (
Anser segetum
).
Bean weevil (Zo["o]l.), a small weevil that in the larval
state destroys beans. The American species is
Bruchus fab[ae]
.
Florida bean (Bot.), the seed of
Mucuna urens, a West
Indian plant. The seeds are washed up on the Florida
shore, and are often polished and made into ornaments.
Ignatius bean, or
St. Ignatius's bean (Bot.), a species
of
Strychnos.
Navy bean, the common dried white bean of commerce;
probably so called because an important article of food in
the navy.
Pea bean, a very small and highly esteemed variety of the
edible white bean; -- so called from its size.
Sacred bean. See under
Sacred.
Screw bean. See under
Screw.
Sea bean.
(a) Same as
Florida bean.
(b) A red bean of unknown species used for ornament.
Tonquin bean, or
Tonka bean, the fragrant seed of
Dipteryx odorata, a leguminous tree.
Vanilla bean. See under
Vanilla.
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