noun
- Plural of eryngo; plants of the genus Eryngium, also called sea holly, with spiky blue or purple flowers and edible roots.
Usage: Chiefly British and historical; The singular form is 'eryngo'
Examples
- The gardener planted eryngoes along the coastal border for their striking blue flowers.
- Eryngoes were once considered a delicacy and were candied as a sweetmeat in medieval times.
- The spiky leaves of eryngoes make them distinctive in any garden.
- Sea urchins and eryngoes share a similar spiky appearance, though one is a plant and one is an animal.