Bean (bēn),
n. [OE. bene, AS. beán; akin to D. boon, G. bohne, OHG. pōna, Icel. baun, Dan. bönne, Sw. böna, and
perh. to Russ. bob, L. faba.]
1. (Bot.) A name given
to the seed
of certain leguminous herbs, chiefly
of the genera Faba, Phaseolus, and
Dolichos; also, to the herbs.
&fist; The origin and classification of many kinds are still doubtful. Among true beans are: the black-eyed bean and
China bean, included in Dolichos
Sinensis; black Egyptian bean or hyacinth bean, D. Lablab; the common haricot beans, kidney beans, string beans, and pole beans, all included in Phaseolus vulgaris;
the lower bush bean, Ph. vulgaris, variety nanus; Lima bean, Ph. lunatus; Spanish bean and scarlet runner, Ph. multiflorus; Windsor bean, the common bean of England, Faba
vulgaris.
As an article of food beans are classed with vegetables.
2. The popular name of other
vegetable seeds or fruits,
more or less resembling true
beans.
Bean aphis (Zoöl.),
a plant louse (Aphis fabæ) which infests the bean plant. -- Bean fly (Zoöl.), a fly found on bean flowers. -- Bean goose (Zoöl.), a species of goose (Anser segetum). -- Bean weevil (Zoöl.), a small weevil that in the larval state destroys beans. The American species is Bruchus fabæ. -- Florida bean (Bot.), the seed of
Mucuna urens, a West Indian plant. The seeds are washed up on
the Florida shore, and are often
polished and made into ornaments. --
Ignatius bean, or St.
Ignatius's bean (Bot.), a species of Strychnos. -- Navy bean, the common dried white bean of commerce; probably so called because an important article of food in the navy. -- Pea bean, a very small and highly esteemed variety of the edible white bean; -- so called from its size. -- Sacred bean. See under Sacred. -- Screw bean. See under Screw. --
Sea bean. (a) Same as Florida bean.
(b) A red bean of unknown species used for ornament. --
Tonquin bean, or Tonka
bean, the fragrant seed of Dipteryx odorata, a leguminous tree. --
Vanilla bean. See under Vanilla.