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One of a school of poets who flourished from the eleventh to the thirteenth century, principally in Provence, in the south of France, and also in the north of Italy. They invented, and especially cultivated, a kind of lyrical poetry characterized by intricacy of meter and rhyme, and usually of a romantic, amatory strain.
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Not cultivated; rude; illiterate.
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To dig or cultivate very deeply, usually by digging parallel contiguous trenches in succession, filling each from the next; as, to trench a garden for certain crops.
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A plant used or cultivated for food for man or domestic animals, as the cabbage, turnip, potato, bean, dandelion, etc.; also, the edible part of such a plant, as prepared for market or the table.
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One who cultivates, prunes, or cares for, grapevines; a laborer in a vineyard.
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Not tilled, cultivated, or built upon; yielding no revenue; as, unimproved land or soil.
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To bestow attention, care, and labor upon, with a view to valuable returns; to till; to fertilize; as, to cultivate soil.
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A plant (Polianthes tuberosa) with a tuberous root and a liliaceous flower. It is much cultivated for its beautiful and fragrant white blossoms.
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Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers.
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A genus of shrubs having opposite, petiolate leaves and cymose flowers, several species of which are cultivated as ornamental, as the laurestine and the guelder-rose.
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One who cultivates a vineyard.
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A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.
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Belonging to, or suiting, those living in a city; cultivated; polite; urbane; as, urban manners.
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A variety of the common cabbage (Brassica oleracea major), having curled leaves, -- much cultivated for winter use.
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Capable of being plowed or cultivated; arable; tillable.
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Belonging or relating to the common people, as distinguished from the cultivated or educated; pertaining to common life; plebeian; not select or distinguished; hence, sometimes, of little or no value.
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The faculty or power of utterance; as, to cultivate the voice.
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Not cultivated; untitled; as, an unlabored field.
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To raise or produce by tillage; to care for while growing; as, to cultivate corn or grass.
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