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English American Latin
A , meaning pure, chaste, virginal. A common nickname for people with red hair. Also means pep or...
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English : habitational name from either of two places, one in Surrey, the other in Wiltshire. The former is named in Old English as ‘Imma’s enclosure’ (see Worth); the latter as ‘Imma’s lake’ (from mere ‘lake’, ‘pond’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Ingber, from Yiddish imber ‘ginger’.German : nickname for an industrious person or metonymic occupational name for a beekeeper, from Middle High German imbe, imme ‘bee’.
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Famous Wolf; Russet; Ginger
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Latin American English
From the ginger flower. Also can be a : Of the Virgin.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Incomparable; Rare; Precious; Ginger
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English pet form of Latin Virginia, GINGER means "maiden, virgin." Sometimes also given as a spice name.
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German : habitational name for someone from Gingen or Giengen in Württemberg.English : from Middle English gingivere, gyngure, gingere ‘ginger’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in spices, or possibly a nickname for someone with reddish hair or a fiery temperament.
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Pure; Virgin; Plant whose Red Root is Used as a Spice; Pep; Liveliness; Ginger Plant; Spring-like; Flourishing
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An East Indian plant (Kaempferia Galanga) of the Ginger family. See Galanga.
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Of or pertaining to ginger, or to a tribe (Zingibereae) of endogenous plants of the order Scitamineae. See Scitamineous.
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Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Scitamineae), mostly tropical herbs, including the ginger, Indian shot, banana, and the plants producing turmeric and arrowroot.
v. t.
A thin, crisp cake, usually small, and flavored with ginger; -- used chiefly in the plural.
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True; genuine; not artificial, counterfeit, or factitious; often opposed to ostensible; as, the real reason; real Madeira wine; real ginger.
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A pungent, bitter, aromatic, gingerlike root, obtained from the East Indies.
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Gradually; gingerly.
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A liquid or semiliquid preparation extracted (as from capsicum, cubebs, or ginger) by means of ether, and consisting of fixed or volatile oil holding resin in solution.
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A kind of plain sweet cake seasoned with ginger, and sometimes made in fanciful shapes.
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That method of spelling in which the same letters represent different sounds in different words, as in the ordinary English orthography; e. g., g in get and in ginger.
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A large bag or sack used in packing various articles, as ginger, hops, cowries, etc.
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The aromatic fruit, or capsule with its seeds, of several plants of the Ginger family growing in the East Indies and elsewhere, and much used as a condiment, and in medicine.
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A vegetable production of many kinds, fragrant or aromatic and pungent to the taste, as pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, allspice, ginger, cloves, etc., which are used in cookery and to flavor sauces, pickles, etc.
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A mixture of strong beer and ginger beer.
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An East Indian plant of the genus Curcuma, of the Ginger family.
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A beverage of molasses and water, seasoned with vinegar and ginger.
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To conserve or boil in sugar; as, to candy fruits; to candy ginger.
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A kind of sauce much used in India, containing garlic, pepper, ginger, and other strong spices.
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An unintoxicating beverage which expels the cork with a pop from the bottle containing it; as, ginger pop; lemon pop, etc.