0 a small soft purple fruit, or the tree that has these fruit
1 a tree with wide, dark green leaves, or its small purple or white fruit
In contrast, mulberry leaves, used for feeding silkworms, belonged to the landlord.
This involved the commercial production of rice and wheat, together with mulberry for silk-worms.
They are planting mountainsides, which up to now have been barren, with fruit trees, mulberry trees and so on.
We saw their buildings, with the large windows to let in light for silk weaving, and the mulberry trees in the yards where the silkworms grew.
Mulberry molars are typically functional and do not need treatment.
Apart from communal agriculture projects, some families engage in private organic farming, raising chickpeas, cauliflower, tomatoes, watermelons, lettuce, grapes, mulberries and olives.
The modern economic activities include also marble quarries, production of olives, vine, almonds, cherries and mulberries.
Another version says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons.