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PetunePetune Pe*tune", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Petuned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Petuning.] [See Petunia.] (Agric.)
To spray (tobacco) with a liquid intended to produce flavor
or aroma. PetunedPetune Pe*tune", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Petuned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Petuning.] [See Petunia.] (Agric.)
To spray (tobacco) with a liquid intended to produce flavor
or aroma. PetuniaPetunia Pe*tu"ni*a, n. [NL., fr. Braz. petun tobacco.] (Bot.)
A genus of solanaceous herbs with funnelform or salver-shaped
corollas. Two species are common in cultivation, Petunia
violacera, with reddish purple flowers, and P.
nyctaginiflora, with white flowers. There are also many
hybrid forms with variegated corollas. Petunia violaceraPetunia Pe*tu"ni*a, n. [NL., fr. Braz. petun tobacco.] (Bot.)
A genus of solanaceous herbs with funnelform or salver-shaped
corollas. Two species are common in cultivation, Petunia
violacera, with reddish purple flowers, and P.
nyctaginiflora, with white flowers. There are also many
hybrid forms with variegated corollas. PetuningPetune Pe*tune", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Petuned; p. pr. & vb.
n. Petuning.] [See Petunia.] (Agric.)
To spray (tobacco) with a liquid intended to produce flavor
or aroma. Petunse
Petunse Pe*tunse", Petuntse Pe*tuntse", Petuntze
Pe*tuntze", n. [From Chinese.]
Powdered fledspar, kaolin, or quartz, used in the manufacture
of porcelain.
Petuntse
Petunse Pe*tunse", Petuntse Pe*tuntse", Petuntze
Pe*tuntze", n. [From Chinese.]
Powdered fledspar, kaolin, or quartz, used in the manufacture
of porcelain.
Petuntze
Petunse Pe*tunse", Petuntse Pe*tuntse", Petuntze
Pe*tuntze", n. [From Chinese.]
Powdered fledspar, kaolin, or quartz, used in the manufacture
of porcelain.
Meaning of PETUN from wikipedia
- The
Petun (from French:
pétun), also
known as the
Tobacco people or
Tionontati (Dionnontate, Etionontate, Etionnontateronnon, Tuinontatek, Dionondadie...
-
Nation (the U.S. Tribe)
descends from
remnants of the
Tionontati (or Tobacco/
Petun) people, who did not
belong to the
Wendat (Huron) Confederacy. However,...
- the same name
derived its
epithet from the French,
which took the word
pétun, 'tobacco', from a Tupi–Guarani language. A
tender perennial, most of the...
- nations: the Mohawk—part of the
original Iroquois Five Nations, and the
Petun.
South of them,
divided roughly along Appalachia, were the Susquehannock...
- the
Allegheny River was the
Iroquoian Petun, who were
fragmented into
three groups during the
Beaver Wars: the
Petun of New York, the
Wyandot of Ohio, and...
- the
territory of the
Petun, a
confederation of
Iroquoians who were
closely related to the
Huron and
Neutral peoples. The
Petun were
ravaged by disease...
- (severely endangered)
Mohawk Huronian † Huron-Wyandot (severely endangered)
Petun (Tobacco) † Tuscarora–Nottoway
Tuscarora †
Meherrin †
Nottoway † Unclassified...
- 1639,
included the land of the
Petun (a
related people whose territory is
sometimes retrospectively called the
Petun Country),
which lay to the west...
-
territory of the
Huron or
Wendat people, and the "
Petun Country" to the south,
which was the land of the
Petun, who were
their close allies and relatives. In...
-
Jesuit missionary working in New France. He was
killed by
Iroquois in a
Petun (Tobacco Nation)
village on
December 7, 1649. The son of a
secretary to...