baneberry

[ beyn-ber-ee, -buh-ree ]
/ ˈbeɪnˌbɛr i, -bə ri /

noun, plural bane·ber·ries.

any plant belonging to the genus Actaea, of the buttercup family, having large compound leaves, spikes of small white flowers, and poisonous red or white berries.
the berry of such a plant.

Origin of baneberry

First recorded in 1745–55; bane + berry

Example sentences from the Web for baneberry

  • There is baneberry, whose very name sufficiently describes its dangerous nature.

    Falling in Love |Grant Allen
  • Even as it was, I felt myself fortunate to have seen the baneberry in one of its few native haunts.

British Dictionary definitions for baneberry

baneberry
/ (ˈbeɪnbərɪ) /

noun plural -ries

Also called: (Brit) herb Christopher, (US) cohosh any ranunculaceous plant of the genus Actaea, esp A. spicata, which has small white flowers and red or white poisonous berries
a berry of any of these plants