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English
Noun
mustard seed (countable and uncountable, plural mustard seeds)
- A small, round seed of the mustard plant.
- (figuratively) A small amount.
- Synonyms: bit, crumb; see also Thesaurus:modicum
2013 February 7, Joy Williams, “The New Uncanny”, in The New York Times:Start with a mustard seed of irrelevant fact. Rutherford Hayes’s wife, Lucy, was the first American president’s wife to be referred to as the first lady.
2022 August 8, Mitchell S. Jackson, “Looking for Clarence Thomas”, in Esquire:It was obvious to anybody with eyes and ears and a mustard seed of sense that Thomas had been chosen as a blunt instrument of Black oppression.
- (firearms, also attributively) Small lead shot, usually of size No. 12, used for shooting birds and other animals at close range.
- Synonyms: dust shot, rat shot, snake shot
1873 November 22, Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A., “Use of Small Shot”, in The American Sportsman, volume 3, number 8, West Meriden, Conn., page 117:Being myself much given to the collection of birds for scientific purposes, a line of operation, requiring, in most cases, the finest shot that can be procured, I use mustard seed habitually, and have learned, incidentally as it were, its efficacy when directed against birds which, it might be thought, could not be brought down with it.
1972 May, Robert Halverson, “Punishment …Or Reward?”, in Field & Stream, volume 77, number 1, page 223:“ […] Much as I hated to do it, while that sow was chasing after him, I let him have it in the stern with a light load of mustard-seed shot. That combination worked!” […] The mustard-seed shot he mentions are No. 12's and the load was extremely light.
2007 June 6, [email protected], “Re: the downside”, in rec.knives (Usenet):Hmmmm... you suppose if you miss, you might blow a 1+1/2" hole anyway, with that rig? :) Even #9? 22rf shot (mustard seed) is supposed to be #12, not sure what that would do either. :/
Translations
small, round seed of the mustard plant
- Bulgarian: синалено семе оцет (sinaleno seme ocet)
- Catalan: llavors de mostassa, grans de mostassa
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 芥菜籽 (gaai3 coi3 zi2)
- Mandarin: 芥菜籽 (zh) (jiècàizǐ), 芥菜種/芥菜种 (jiècàizhǒng)
- Czech: hořčičné semínko
- Danish: sennepsfrø
- Dutch: mosterdzaad (nl)
- Finnish: sinapinsiemen (fi), sinapinsiemen (fi), sinapinsiemenet
- French: graine de moutarde, cosse de moutarde
- German: Senfsaat (de), Senfschrot, Senfkorn (de)
- Hungarian: mustármag (hu)
- Italian: semi di senape
- Japanese: カラシナ (ja)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: sennepsfrø
- Plautdietsch: Sampkuarn m
- Polish: ziarno gorczyca
- Portuguese: semente de mostarda
- Romanian: boabă de muștar
- Russian: горчичное зерно (gorčičnoje zerno)
- Serbo-Croatian: sjemenke gorušice, seme slačice
- Slovene: gorčično seme
- Spanish: grano de mostaza, semilla de mostaza
- Swedish: senapsfrö n, senapskorn n
- Yiddish: זענעפֿט־קערל (zeneft-kerl), זענעפֿט־זוימען (zeneft-zoymen)
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Further reading
- “mustard seed”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC, page 3912, column 2.
- “mustard seed”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.