Meaning of Heirloom | Babel Free
ˈɛə.luːmDefinitions
- A valued possession that has been passed down through the generations.
- An old crop variety that has been passed down through generations of farmers by seed saving and cultivation, in contrast to modern cultivars used in large-scale agriculture.
Equivalents
العربية
الإرث
Català
patrimoni
Ελληνικά
κειμήλιο
Esperanto
heredaĵo
Français
patrimoine
Galego
herdanza
日本語
家宝
한국어
가보
Kurdî
yadîgar
Nederlands
erfstuk
Polski
dziedzictwo
Português
herança
Русский
семе́йная рели́квия
Türkçe
yadigâr
Українська
реліквія
Examples
“Morning rehearsal starts at eleven. Wheeler takes a taxi from the hotel to the venue, bringing his tuxedo and his violin with him. His violin is an heirloom, more than a hundred years old, and while he's touring it never leaves his sight. (His tuxedo is just a tuxedo.)”
“My last trip to the market barely yielded enough unmealy heirlooms for a couple of salads.”
“At Hortus Bulborum you will find heirloom narcissi that date back at least to the 15th century and famous old tulips like 'Duc van Tol' (1595) and its sports.”
“In a paper published Thursday in the journal Science, a team of researchers say they analyzed the genetic code of nearly 400 varieties of tomatoes ― from the common red supermarket types to the funky heirlooms found in farmers markets.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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