hedge mustard
[ hej muhs-terd ]
/ ˈhɛdʒ ˌmʌs tərd /
noun
an erect cruciferous plant, Sisymbrium officinale, of the mustard family, having somewhat bitter leaves: a common weed found throughout the world, it is widely cultivated in Europe for its edible leaves and seeds, and in folk medicine is used especially to treat hoarseness and sore throats: rows of hedge mustard ready for harvest.
the leaves of this plant, used as food: grilled salmon served on a bed of warm, barely sautéed hedge mustard.
a concoction, especially in folk medicine, made from this plant: Gargle twice a day with hedge mustard.
Origin of hedge mustard
First recorded in 1665–75
Words nearby hedge mustard
hedge apple,
hedge fund,
hedge garlic,
hedge hyssop,
hedge laying,
hedge mustard,
hedge nettle,
hedge one's bets,
hedge sparrow,
hedge-school,
hedgehog