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White nectarine

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French brugnon.

Noun edit

brunion (plural brunions)

  1. A hybrid of a plum and a peach.
    • 1724, Philip Miller, The Gardeners and Florists Dictionary, page 22:
      But no sort of Brunions are in so much Esteem as their Peaches, because they do not quit their Stones.
    • 1855, Marie-Catherine Aulnoy, Fairy Tales, page 453:
      The eldest Fairy put her finger into her mouth and whistled three times, then cried, 'Apricots, peaches, nectarines, brunions, cherries, []
  2. A nectarine

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