English

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Etymology

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Latin sarmentum (a twig).

Noun

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sarment (plural sarments)

  1. (botany) A long slender prostrate stem or runner, such as of the strawberry.
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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin sarmentum.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sarment m (plural sarments)

  1. shoot, vine
    Synonym: redorta
    • 1932, Salvador Maluquer i Nicolau, Llibre de la natura: primer grau:
      Els ceps han estès els seus amples pàmpols i llargs circells, deixant penjar dels sarments els raïms que de mica en mica van posant color.
      The vine has extended its wide leaves and long tendrils, letting hang from its shoots the grapes that are turning colour little by little.

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French

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Etymology

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From Latin sarmentum.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sarment m (plural sarments)

  1. vine, shoot, tendril
  2. (viticulture) A one-year old shoot
    Hyponyms: couronne, gros bois, pissevin
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