King Edward

English

Noun

King Edward (plural King Edwards)

  1. A British variety of potato, predominantly white-skinned with pink colouration and a floury texture.
    • 2021, E. K. J. Wright, How Do You Stop a Magpie Mobbing Your Mind?:
      A roast dinner would be my desert island meal and I'd missed Dad's divine crispy King Edwards each Sunday.

Proper noun

King Edward

  1. The name of many monarchs, especially in Britain.
  2. A hamlet in north Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ7157).
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