Old French edit

Etymology edit

First attested circa 1314 in Chirurgie By Henri de Mondeville, shortening of pomme grenate. Cf. also Latin granātum.

Noun edit

grenate oblique singularf (oblique plural grenates, nominative singular grenate, nominative plural grenates)

  1. pomegranate (fruit)

Descendants edit

  • Middle English: garnet, gernet, gernad, garnad, granate (borrowing)
  • French: grenade