A scuppernong arbor refers to a structure, typically a trellis or framework, designed to support scuppernong vines, a type of muscadine grape native to the southern United States. The term "arbor" often implies a shaded area created by the growing vines, which can provide a pleasant outdoor space. Scuppernongs are known for their sweet flavor and are often used in winemaking, making the arbor not only functional but also a picturesque feature in gardens or vineyards.
In Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes how the children find a "Secret First Purchase" that includes a scuppernong arbor. The word "scuppernongs" is explicitly mentioned in this description.
The Latin feminine noun meaning a tree is arbor.
The white matter in the cerebellum is called 'arbor vitae,' meaning 'Tree of Life.' The name refers to the appearance of this part of the brain as branches on trees extending out. Within the arbor vitae are cerebellar nuclei, which receive excitatory inputs from nerve fibers.
Plaves with Meaning - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 March 2013 (Ann Arbor Film Festival)
Scuppernong grapes, or muscadine, is correct. Try searching for the correct spelling!
"Nullarbor" is derived from the Latin words "nullus" (meaning "no") and "arbor" (meaning "tree"), describing the treeless characteristic of the Nullarbor Plains in Australia.
Nullarbor - Latin , null meaning no or nothing. Arbor meaning trees etc. Nullabor means "no trees" Cause there are no trees on that blasted plain
I believe it is spelled "Scuppernong"... it is a grape which is very similar to a Muscadine variety. Native to the Southeastern US.
a Scuppernong coupe a diamond man's loupe a reckoning scoop (to balance your icecream cone)
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The Latin word for tree is "arbor."