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1. (n.) hawthorn
any of various small trees of the genus Crataegus, rose family, with stiff thorns and bright-colored fruit, often cultivated as hedges.
Etymology: (bef. 900; ME; OE haguthorn, c. MD hagedorn, ON hagthorn. See haw3, thorn)
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| Definition of 'hawthorn' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) hawthorn, haw
a spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus
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1. (noun) hawthorn
a thorny shrub or tree (the Crataegus oxyacantha), having deeply lobed, shining leaves, small, roselike, fragrant flowers, and a fruit called haw. It is much used in Europe for hedges, and for standards in gardens. The American hawthorn is Crataegus cordata, which has the leaves but little lobed
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Sense: a small tree with thorns and white or pink blossom.
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Afrikaans: meidoring, haagdoring |
Arabic: زَعْرور بَرّي |
Bulgarian: глог |
Brazilian: pilriteiro |
Czech: hloh |
German: der Hagedorn |
Danish: tjørn |
Greek: λευκαγκάθι |
Spanish: espino |
Estonian: viirpuu |
Farsi: درخت گويج |
Finnish: orapihlaja |
French: aubépine |
Hebrew: עוּזרָד |
Hindi: नागफनी |
Croatian: glog |
Hungarian: galagonya(bokor) |
Indonesian: semak berduri |
Icelandic: þyrnir |
Italian: biancospino |
Japanese: サンザシ |
Korean: 산사나무 |
Lithuanian: gudobelė |
Latvian: vilkābele |
Malay: semak berduri |
Dutch: haagdoorn |
Norwegian: hagtorn |
Polish: głóg |
Persian: درخت گويج |
Pashto: يو ډول غرنۍ ونه جه سپين ي |
Portuguese: pilriteiro |
Romanian: păducel |
Russian: боярышник |
Slovak: hloh |
Slovenian: glog |
Serbian: glog |
Swedish: hagtorn |
Thai: พืชจำพวก Crataegus เป็นพุ |
Turkish: alıç |
Taiwanese: 山楂樹 |
Ukrainian: глід |
Urdu: گل گنجفہ |
Vietnamese: cây táo gai |
Chinese: 山楂 |
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