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chicory発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
チコリー - 日本語WordNet
The case that other products (such as chicory) are grown発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
その他の場合(チコリーなど) - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Wash the chicory and remove the leaves which may spoil.例文帳に追加
チコリを洗って、葉は腐るので取り除いておきましょう。 - Tatoeba例文
small herbs closely related to chicory: dwarf dandelions発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
チコリーと近縁種の小さな薬草:小型のタンポポ - 日本語WordNet
CHICORY PIGMENT HAVING ACID RESISTANCE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME例文帳に追加
耐酸性を有するチコリ色素及びその調製方法 - 特許庁
METHOD FOR SOLVENT-EXTRACTING ACTIVE COMPOUND FROM CHICORY例文帳に追加
チコリから活性化合物を溶媒抽出する方法 - 特許庁
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chicory
語源
From Late Middle English cicoree, cicory, cicorea, sicory, sycory (“common chicory (Cichorium intybus); heliotrope”),[1] from Old French cicoree (modern French chicorée (“common chicory; endive; coffee substitute made from common chicory”)), or directly from its etymon Medieval Latin cicorea, cichorea, *cichōria, from Latin cichorium, cichoreum (“common chicory; endive”), from Ancient Greek κίχορα (kíkhora), κιχόρεια (kikhóreia), neuter plural of κιχώριον (kikhṓrion, “chicory”). The English word is cognate with Italian cicórea,[2] and is a doublet of succory.
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chicory (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 chicories)
- (countable) Either of two plants of the Asteraceae family.
- 1843, William Davidson, “Vegetables. [Chicory or Succory—Endive.]”, in A Treatise on Diet, Comprising the Natural History, Properties, Composition, Adulterations and Uses of the Vegetables, Animals, Fishes, &c., Used as Food, London: John Churchill; […], →OCLC, part II (Aliments), pages 164–165:
- Endive—is another species of chicory, and a native of the East Indies. It was introduced into this country in 1548, is a hardy annual, requires a rich soil to secure its rapid maturity, and is blanched by tying up the leaves when it has attained its full growth. [...] It is used as a salad, ragout, or as a constituent of soups, &c.; and is considered very digestible and well adapted as a green vegetable for those who have delicate digestive organs.
- (chiefly Britain) The common chicory (Cichorium intybus), the source of Belgian endive, radicchio, and sugarloaf.
- Synonyms: blue daisy, blue dandelion, blue sailor, blue weed, chicory button, coffeeweed, cornflower, hendibeh, horseweed, ragged sailor, succory, wild bachelor's button, wild endive
- 1815 June, Richard Peters, “Original Letter from Judge Peters of Pennsylvania, with Remarks on the Culture of Chiccory, the Mangel Wurtzel or Scarcity Root, &c. [Addressed to the Hon. Josiah Quincy, Esq.]”, in The Massachusetts Agricultural Repository and Journal, volume III, number 4, Boston, Mass.: Published by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture; printed for the Society, by Ezra B. Tileston, →OCLC, page 350:
- 1980 June, The National Herb Garden at the U.S. National Arboretum (Program Aid; no. 1261), [Washington, D.C.]: Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, published May 1993 (revised), →OCLC, paragraph 3:
- The Colonial Garden contains plants brought from the Old World by colonists, as well as native plants that were used in colonial times. Planted here are yarrow (Achillea millefolium), chicory (Cichorium intybus), bee balm (Monarda didyma), and sorrel (Rumex acetosa).
- 1999, Rosalind Creasy, “Italian Garden Encyclopedia [Chicories (cicorie): Cichorium intybus]”, in The Edible Italian Garden, North Clarendon, Vt., Singapore: Periplus Editions, →ISBN, page 36, column 2:
- Chicories are a cool-weather salad staple throughout most of Italy. They include the rustic cutting chicories sometimes found growing wild in Italy, the burgundy-colored heading radicchios, and the elegant Belgian endive. All chicories share a mildly bitter taste that can be mitigated by blanching them and soaking them in salted water.
- (chiefly Canada, US) The endive (Cichorium endivia), the source of escarole and frisée.
- 1821, A. F. M. Willich, Thomas Cooper, “CHICORIUM INTUBUS”, in The Domestic Encyclopedia; or, Dictionary of Facts and Useful Knowledge, Chiefly Applicable to Rural & Domestic Economy. […] In Three Volumes, 2nd American edition, volume I, Philadelphia, Pa.: Printed and published by Abraham Small, […], →OCLC, page 447, column 1:
- The leaves of the cultivated chicory, endive, when blanched, form an ingredient in early spring salads.
- 1873 January 11, “The Kitchen Garden. [Improved Dandelion.]”, in William Robinson, editor, The Garden: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Gardening in All Its Branches, volume III, London: Office, 37, Southampton Street, Covent Garden, W.C., →OCLC, page 37, column 2:
- In the beginning of May, 1870, we sowed some seed of this Dandelion in a well prepared bed, in which the roots could easily develope themselves without meeting with any obstacle. The young plants soon appeared above ground, and in autumn we were able to cut from them great quantities of long and large leaves, which made an excellent salad. Others were cooked the same as Chicory (Endive), and were found to be very good.
- (uncountable, cooking) A coffee substitute made from the roasted roots of the common chicory, sometimes used as a cheap adulterant in real coffee.
- 1829, William Law, “Letter V. A Chapter on Chicory.”, in The History of Coffee, including a Chapter on Chicory, London, Edinburgh: Reprinted by William and George Law, […], published 1850, →OCLC, pages 37–38:
- The Coffee planters have invariably waged war against the use of Chicory, under the conscientious conviction that every ounce of Chicory consumed in England displaced an ounce of their Coffee in the market. [...] That the prudent, sensible, moderate use of Chicory has been abused, there can be no question; but the same remark applies to everything which has every been found useful in any branch of manufacture whatever.
- 1849 April 7, “The Outcry about Chicory”, in William, Robert Chambers, editors, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal, volume XI, number 275 (New Series), Edinburgh: Published by William and Robert Chambers; London: W[illiam] S[omerville] Orr, →OCLC, page 217, column 1:
- Whatever be the discoverable properties and applications of the dandelion tribe of vegetables, our object in the meanwhile is to see what part chicory is made to perform in the preparation and sale of coffee. [...] Of the flavour of the pure infusion of chicory we have already spoken: it was that of a peculiar bitterish sweet, not very palatable, yet not positively distasteful. [...] The flavour of the mixed coffee and chicory infusion was at once recognised to be that which the beverage called coffee ordinarily has when well made, and which most coffee-drinkers, we should imagine, would prefer.
- 1872 May 9, [William Darrah] Kelley?, “Tariff and Tax Bill”, in F[ranklin] & J[ohn] Rives and George A. Bailey, editors, The Congressional Globe: Containing the Debates and Proceedings of the Second Session Forty-second Congress; […], part IV, Washington, D.C.: Office of the Congressional Globe, →OCLC, page 3240, column 2:
- Chiccory, as gentlemen know, is a substitute for coffee, and is preferred by many people to coffee. It is recommended by physicians in many cases of nervous disease as a substitute for coffee for the use of those for whose nerves coffee is too violent, yet who are accustomed to that beverage when in health.
- 1874 March 20, Alfred H. Allen, “Chemistry Applied to the Detection of Adulteration”, in William Crookes, editor, The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science: A Journal of Practical Chemistry in All Its Applications to Pharmacy, Arts, and Manufactures, volume XXIX, number 747, London: Henry Gillman, […], →OCLC, section I (Coffee かつ Chicory), page 129, column 1:
派生語
- California chicory
- chicoric acid
- chicory button
- chicory coffee
- chicorylike
- desert chicory
- Italian chicory
- leaf chicory
- root chicory
- wild chicory
関連する語
- chicon
- cichoraceous
- Cichorieae
- Cichorium
参考
参照
- ^ “cicorēa, cicorẹ̄e, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 21 April 2019.
- ^ “chicory, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1889; “chicory, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
アナグラム
- cichory, hiccory
「chicory」を含む例文一覧
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prized variety of chicory having globose heads of red leaves発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
好評を博した赤い葉の球形の結球をもつチコリの異種 - 日本語WordNet
root of the chicory plant roasted and ground to substitute for or adulterate coffee発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
煎って挽き、コーヒーの代用や混ぜ物にするチコリの根 - 日本語WordNet
the dried root of the chicory plant: used as a coffee substitute発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
チコリーの乾燥した根:コーヒーの代用品として使われる - 日本語WordNet
trade mark for a coffee substitute invented by C. W. Post and made with chicory and roasted grains発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
C.W.ポストにより発明されて、チコリと焼かれた穀物で作られるコーヒーの代用品のための商標 - 日本語WordNet
Also, the toothpaste and mouthwash containing 8-12 wt.% chicory extract are provided.例文帳に追加
また、チコリ抽出物を8〜12重量%含む口内洗浄剤及び歯磨剤。 - 特許庁
Another type of the beverage is obtained by addition of at least one kind selected from herb tea and chicory tea.例文帳に追加
さらにハブ茶およびチコリ茶から選ばれる1種以上を配合してなる飲料。 - 特許庁
This method for solvent-extracting the active compound from the chicory is provided by immersing the chicory in a solvent at a low temperature, preferably in between 0-6°C for at least 12 hours, and filtering the immersed liquid at least at 22 μm cut off value.例文帳に追加
チコリを低い温度、好ましくは0℃から6℃の間で少なくとも12時間、溶媒に浸軟し、浸軟液は少なくとも0.22μmのカットオフ値で濾過する。 - 特許庁
raftilose synergy 1 is made by combining two substances that occur naturally in many plants, including chicory root, wheat, bananas, onion, and garlic.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
raftilose synergy 1は、チコリーの根、小麦、バナナ、タマネギ、ニンニクなど多くの植物中に自然に存在する2つの物質を結合して作られる。 - PDQ®がん用語辞書 英語版
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