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First published 1965 (SND Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1900

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MELMOT, n. Also melmont. The juniper, Juniperus communis (Mry. 1886 B. & H. 332). Comb. melmo(n)t berries, the fruit of the juniper (Mry. 1825 Jam., melmont, 1839 G. Gordon Flora Mry. 29; Nai. 1892 Trans. Northern Assoc. I. v. 60).Nai. 1900 R. Thomson Nat. Hist. Highl. Par. 28:
The common Juniper . . . produces numerous currant-like cones, locally known as “Aitnoch or Melmot Berries”.

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