corn saladfunction: noun etymology: from its occurrence as a weed in fields of graindate: 1597 : any of several herbs (genus valerianella) of the valerian family; especially : a low european herb (v. locusta syn. v. olitoria) that is widely cultivated for its leaves used in salads and as a potherb —called also lamb's lettuce, mache
ar;chi;epis;co;pal pronunciation: function: adjective etymology: medieval latin archiepiscopalis, from late latin archiepiscopus archbishop — more at archbishopdate: circa 1600 : of or relating to an archbishop— ar;chi;epis;co;pal;ly adverb
1brush pronunciation: function: noun etymology: middle english brusch, from an anglo-french form akin to old french broce brushwood, medieval latin bruscadate: 14th century 1 : brushwood2 a : scrub vegetation b : land covered with scrub vegetation