applejohn

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Etymology[edit]

apple +‎ John, possibly from the fact that it can be eaten on St. John's Day, June 24th, of the year after it was picked.

Noun[edit]

applejohn (plural applejohns)

  1. (obsolete) A variety of apple which can be kept for a long period, gradually becoming dry and withered; known today as the French crab.
    • a. 1599, William Shakespeare, II Henry IV, act II scene IV:
      What the devil hast thou brought there? apple-johns? / thou knowest Sir John cannot endure an apple-john.

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