Citations:latter-mint

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English citations of latter-mint and lattermind

Noun: "(obsolete, rare) A late-season species of mint."[edit]

alternatively, other editions have it unhyphenateD:
  • 1888, Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker, Choice Dialogues: A Collection of New and Original Dialogues for School and Social Entertainment, page 20:
    where grew the fennel green and balm and golden pines, savory, lattermint and columbines, cool parsley, basil sweet and sunny thyme. Yea, every flower and leaf of every clime we gathered in the dewy morning.