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late old english orceard "fruit garden; piece of ground, usually enclosed, devoted to the culture of fruit-trees," also for meeting, recreation, etc., earlier ortgeard, perhaps reduced from wortgeard, from wort (old english wyrt "vegetable, plant root") + geard "garden, yard" (also "vegetable garden" until 15c.); see ...

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