caprification

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English

Etymology

From Latin caprifīcātiōnem, ultimately from Latin caprifīcus (wild fig tree).

Noun

caprification (usually uncountable, plural caprifications)

  1. A process for ripening, or pollinating, figs by means of their being punctured artificially, in a manner designed to replicate the way they are pierced by certain insects, which was once thought to aid in their reproduction.
    • 1789, Erasmus Darwin, The Loves of the Plants, J. Johnson, page 160:
      I should conjecture [] that the caprification is either an antient process of imaginary use, and blindly followed in some countries, or that it may contribute to ripen the fig by decreasing its vigour [] .