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Olive branch   /ˈɑləv bræntʃ/   Listen
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Olive  n.  
1.
(Bot.)
(a)
A tree (Olea Europaea) with small oblong or elliptical leaves, axillary clusters of flowers, and oval, one-seeded drupes. The tree has been cultivated for its fruit for thousands of years, and its branches are the emblems of peace. The wood is yellowish brown and beautifully variegated.
(b)
The fruit of the olive. It has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. Olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
2.
(Zool.)
(a)
Any shell of the genus Oliva and allied genera; so called from the form. See Oliva.
(b)
The oyster catcher. (Prov. Eng.)
3.
(a)
The color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
(b)
One of the tertiary colors, composed of violet and green mixed in equal strength and proportion.
4.
(Anat.) An olivary body. See under Olivary.
5.
(Cookery) A small slice of meat seasoned, rolled up, and cooked; as, olives of beef or veal. Note: Olive is sometimes used adjectively and in the formation of self-explaining compounds; as, olive brown, olive green, olive-colored, olive-skinned, olive crown, olive garden, olive tree, olive yard, etc.
Bohemian olive (Bot.), a species of Elaeagnus (Elaeagnus angustifolia), the flowers of which are sometimes used in Southern Europe as a remedy for fevers.
Olive branch.
(a)
A branch of the olive tree, considered an emblem of peace.
(b)
(Fig.) A child.
to hold out an olive branch, to offer to make peace (with a rival or enemy).
Olive brown, brown with a tinge of green.
Olive green, a dark brownish green, like the color of the olive.
Olive oil, an oil expressed from the ripe fruit of the olive, and much used as a salad oil, also in medicine and the arts.
Olive ore (Min.), olivenite.
Wild olive (Bot.), a name given to the oleaster or wild stock of the olive; also variously to several trees more or less resembling the olive.






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"Olive branch" Quotes from Famous Books



... cross of gold, and enclosing a small fragment of the true and holy wood. In his civil and religious processions through the city, he rode on a white steed, the symbol of royalty: the great banner of the republic, a sun with a circle of stars, a dove with an olive branch, was displayed over his head; a shower of gold and silver was scattered among the populace, fifty guards with halberds encompassed his person; a troop of horse preceded his march; and their tymbals and trumpets were of ...
— The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 6 • Edward Gibbon

... has admirably combined the pleasing with the instructive, so that while the youthful reader is charmed by the narrative, he also gains valuable information with regard to those far-off places famed in story and song.—Boston Olive Branch. ...
— Rollo in Holland • Jacob Abbott

... hasten his end?" said his mother. "Did not some one break that olive branch? It was not the tree itself, though the Ruscino folks would have it cut down because ...
— The Waters of Edera • Louise de la Rame, a.k.a. Ouida

... Cossington, and then as an olive branch to me, "unless Remington does a bit. Or Britten. But it's no good making too much space ...
— The New Machiavelli • Herbert George Wells

... representing LIBERTY and PEACE. One presented him a wreath, adorned with flowers, and said, "Venerable sire, condescend to receive this emblem of the hero's glory, as the token of a nation's gratitude and love." The other presented him the olive branch, saying, "Good and faithful servant, peace and happiness await you." He received these with complacency, took each young lady by the hand, ...
— Memoirs of General Lafayette • Lafayette


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