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Cinnamon   /sˈɪnəmən/   Listen
Cinnamon

noun
1.
Aromatic bark used as a spice.  Synonym: cinnamon bark.
2.
Tropical Asian tree with aromatic yellowish-brown bark; source of the spice cinnamon.  Synonyms: Ceylon cinnamon, Ceylon cinnamon tree, Cinnamomum zeylanicum.
3.
Spice from the dried aromatic bark of the Ceylon cinnamon tree; used as rolled strips or ground.



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"Cinnamon" Quotes from Famous Books



... three weeks later—I was to have spent two or three days—on the afternoon of December 24, standing in Graeme's Lumber Camp No. 2, wondering at myself. But I did not regret my changed plans, for in those three weeks I had raided a cinnamon bear's den and had wakened up a grizzly—— But I shall let the grizzly finish the tale; he probably sees more humor in it ...
— The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories • Various

... have made ready cloves, mace, and cinnamon: Pepper and saffron; then fet herbs for ...
— A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. II • Robert Dodsley

... becomes too soft for the purpose. When she had no household work to give me, I was sent out with a number of other slaves, both black and brown, to cut wood for firing or building purposes, and to collect aromatic barks, such as the clove bark and the cinnamon. I never refused to perform any work she gave me, and went about it with so cheerful a countenance that I gained her approbation and confidence. I own that all the time my heart was very heavy, and that I was endeavouring to discover some means by which I ...
— Mark Seaworth • William H.G. Kingston

... sign'd, and left the old Doatard all over Love, tho' somewhat diffident of his own Abilities. The Residue of the Day he spent in his Bagnio; he drank large enlivening Draughts of a Water distill'd from the Cinnamon of Ceilan, and the costly Spices of Tidor and Ternate, and waited with the utmost Impatience for the up-rising ...
— Zadig - Or, The Book of Fate • Voltaire

... shirt the rude texture of which formed a singular contrast with the magnificence of the embellishment and the fineness of the one ruffle suffered by our modern Hyperion to make its appearance beneath his cinnamon-coloured coatsleeve. These little personal arrangements completed, and a dazzling snuff-box released from the confinement of a side-pocket, tapped thrice, and lightened of two pinches of its titillating luxury, ...
— Paul Clifford, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton


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