Definition of Prne
Prune (?), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Pruned (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Pruning.] [OE. proine, probably fr. F. provigner
to lay down vine stocks for propagation; hence, probably, the meaning,
to cut away superfluous shoots. See Provine.]
1. To lop or cut off the superfluous parts,
branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or
smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to
prune an essay. Thackeray.
Taking into consideration how they [laws] are to be
pruned and reformed. Bacon.
Our delightful task
To prune these growing plants, and tend these
flowers. Milton.
2. To cut off or cut out, as useless
parts.
Horace will our superfluous branches
prune. Waller.
3. To preen; to prepare; to dress.
Spenser.
His royal bird
Prunes the immortal wing and cloys his beak.
Shak.
Prune, v. i. To dress; to prink; -
used humorously or in contempt. Dryden.
Prune, n. [F. prune, from L.
prunum a plum. See Plum.] A plum; esp., a dried
plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California
prunes.
German prune (Bot.), a large dark
purple plum, of oval shape, often one-sided. It is much used for
preserving, either dried or in sirup. -- Prune
tree. (Bot.) (a) A tree of the
genus Prunus (P. domestica), which produces prunes.
(b) The West Indian tree, Prunus
occidentalis. -- South African prune
(Bot.), the edible fruit of a sapindaceous tree (Pappea
Capensis).
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- dried plum
- to remove excess material from a tree or shrub
French
- plum
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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