SC - Fw: [Mid] Candy Mold Wanted

Helen helen at directlink.net
Sat Jul 3 09:26:30 PDT 1999


> The author (Mistress Agnes of Calontir) is a botanist professionally.  I
> just snipped from her longer letter.
> ******************************************************************
> **  the word "cranberry" is post period.
> 
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> Ilyana Barsova (Yana)  ***mka Jennifer D. Miller
> 
A little tidbit to add to this thread.  Cranberry is an 18th Century term
apparently derived from crane berry.  In the 16th and 17th Centuries,
cranberries were known to the English as marsh whortles, marsh berries, fen
whortles, or fen berries.

Bear
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