sorrel in English

noun
1
a European plant of the dock family, with arrow-shaped leaves that are used in salads and cooking for their acidic flavor.
Fagopyrum esculentum, a plant of the same family as rhubarb, sorrel , and dock, is grown for its seeds; these resemble those of cereals.
2
a horse with a light reddish-brown coat.
Like any event where you get a mixture of breeds, there were paints, sorrels , bays and palominos… almost anything you could want!
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1. Other Names: bloody sorrel, Bloodwort, red-veined dock and wood dock

2. Livestock will be fed “fodder seasoned with sorrel” —tasty fodder reserved for rare occasions.

3. Instead, Buckwheat is a fruit related to rhubarb and sorrel, harvested for its tiny triangular seeds.

4. Conclusive (AQHA # 1322925) was a 1977 sorrel AQHA stallion who sired 368 foals including many World Champions

5. Silver Abyssinians are a separate group which includes black silver, blue silver, fawn silver and sorrel silver

6. Here, too, in abundance are wild thyme, wood sorrel, bloody cranesbill, bird’s-foot trefoil, thrift, and many more.

7. Bistort is in the buckwheat family, which means that it is also related to sorrel and rhubarb

8. On September 11, 1861, Sorrel received his commission as captain and was assigned as General Longstreet's adjutant-general.

9. Due to the presence of alkali sorrel springs and favorable climatic conditions, many respiratory and digestive tract illnesses are treated there.

10. Bistort SORREL SALTBUSH Antique Lithograph, printed in 1911, Botany, Good King Henry, Spear Saltbush, Purple Amaranth 108 yrs old fine print CabinetOfTreasures

11. Sorrel was on duty at her stall on the corner of the flea market,(Sentencedict.com) so that was my first port of call.

12. 23 Sorrel was on duty at her stall on the corner of the flea market, so that was my first port of call.

13. There is no evidence from any Irish source that the Irish ate clover, but there is evidence that the Irish ate wood sorrel.

14. Patricia Monaghan states that "There is no evidence that the clover or wood sorrel (both of which are called shamrocks) were sacred to the Celts".

15. Some color variations of Appaloosas you’ll find on our site include black, bay, palomino, buckskin, chestnut or sorrel, grey, dun, blue roan and roan.

16. THE Boon is a descendant of OLD SORREL, King Ranch’s foundation stallion, and of PEPPY SAN BADGER, a King Ranch Stallion that impacted the cutting industry

17. + 24 And the cattle and the donkeys that work the ground will eat fodder seasoned with sorrel, which was winnowed with the shovel and the pitchfork.

18. The onions are cut in half and sliced thinly to give curved sections, the lettuce and sorrel minced, in what a modern recipe would term " en Chiffonade"

19. It has since been argued however, that the Elizabethans were confused by the similarity between the Irish (Gaelic) name for young clover seamróg, and the name for wood sorrel seamsóg.

20. The statement that the Irish ate shamrock was widely repeated in later works and seems to be a confusion with the Irish word seamsóg or wood sorrel (Oxalis).

21. The situation regarding the identity of the shamrock was further confused by a London botanist James Ebenezer Bicheno, who proclaimed in a dissertation in 1830 that the real shamrock was Oxalis acetosella, a species of wood sorrel.

22. For example, in the medieval Irish work Buile Shuibhne (The Frenzy of Sweeney), the king Sweeney, who has gone mad and is living in the woods as a hermit, lists wood sorrel among the plants he feeds upon.

23. Buckwheat Recipes-Let's start with some basic facts: despite the name, Buckwheat is not related to wheat, as it is not a grass.Buckwheat is often called a grain, but it's actually a fruit seed that is related to sorrel, knotweed, and rhubarb

24. Buckwheat groats, the seeds of a flowering plant, frequently appear in recipes for a raw food diet, and in products such as Buckwheat flour, soba noodles, and kasha, or roasted groats. Buckwheat comes from the Fagopyrum esculentum plant, which is related to rhubarb and sorrel

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