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Bilberry

noun
(pl. bilberries)
1.
Erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries.  Synonyms: blaeberry, Viccinium myrtillus, whinberry, whortleberry.
2.
Erect blueberry of western United States having solitary flowers and somewhat sour berries.  Synonyms: mountain blue berry, thin-leaved bilberry, Viccinium membranaceum.
3.
Blue-black berries similar to American blueberries.  Synonyms: European blueberry, whortleberry.



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"Bilberry" Quotes from Famous Books



... behind, and the pathway led ever upwards, first through a tangle of heather and bilberry and gorse; then, higher still, over short, fine, slippery tracts of grass. They were reaching the upper region of the fell, where the hard rock cropped out into great splintered crags, weathered by countless winter storms, ...
— The Leader of the Lower School - A Tale of School Life • Angela Brazil

... are rich in wild berries; cranberries, Indian pears, black currants, sarsaparilla spring up freely in the wake of the great fires, but the blueberry, the bilberry or whortleberry of France, is of all the most abundant and delicious. The gathering of them, from July to September, is an industry for many families who spend the whole day in the woods; strings of children down to the tiniest ...
— Maria Chapdelaine - A Tale of the Lake St. John Country • Louis Hemon

... surprise of the villagers, was neither in the chapel under the carved monument of the Lintons, nor yet by the tombs of her own relations, outside. It was dug on a green slope in a corner of the kirk-yard, where the wall is so low that heath and bilberry-plants have climbed over it from the moor; and peat-mould almost buries it. Her husband lies in the same spot now; and they have each a simple headstone above, and a plain grey block at their ...
— Wuthering Heights • Emily Bronte

... shoulder. Twice he snorted into the waiter's countenance as he did this, and then he posted himself in front of the mirror, donned a false shirt-front, plucked out a couple of hairs which were protruding from his nose, and appeared vested in a frockcoat of bilberry-coloured check. Thereafter driving through broad streets sparsely lighted with lanterns, he arrived at the Governor's residence to find it illuminated as for a ball. Barouches with gleaming lamps, a couple of gendarmes posted before the doors, ...
— Dead Souls • Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol



Words linked to "Bilberry" :   berry, blueberry, mountain blue berry, blueberry bush



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