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gorse

N พุ่มไม้ ที่ มี ใบ บาง และ ดอก เล็กๆ  สีเหลือง  furze pum-mai-ti-me-bai-bang-lae-dok-lek-dok-lek-se-lueang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GORSE, GORSS

n.gors. [L. crassus. ] Furz, or whin, a thick prickly shrub, of the genus Ulex, bearing yellow flowers in winter.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GORSE

Gorse, n. Etym: [OE. & AS. gorst; perh. akin to E. grow, grass. ](Bot. )

 

Defn: Furze. See Furze. The common, overgrown with fern, and rough With prickly gorse. Cowper. Gorse bird (Zoöl.), the European linnet; -- called also gorse hatcher. [Prov. Eng. ] -- Gorse chat (Zoöl.), the winchat. -- Gorse duck, the corncrake; -- called also grass drake, land drake, and corn drake.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

gorse

gorse |gôrs ɡɔrs | noun a yellow-flowered shrub of the pea family, the leaves of which are modified to form spines, native to western Europe and North Africa. [Genus Ulex, family Leguminosae: several species, in particular the very spiny U. europaeus, which was introduced to North America. ] DERIVATIVES gors y adjective ORIGIN Old English gors, gorst, from an Indo-European root meaning rough, prickly, shared by German Gerste and Latin hordeum barley.

 

Gorsedd

Gorsedd |ˈgɔːsɛð | noun a council of Welsh or other Celtic bards and Druids, especially as meeting before the eisteddfod. ORIGIN Welsh, mound, throne, assembly .

 

Oxford Dictionary

gorse

gorse |gɔːs | noun [ mass noun ] a yellow-flowered shrub of the pea family, the leaves of which are modified to form spines, native to western Europe and North Africa. Genus Ulex, family Leguminosae: several species, in particular the common European U. europaeus, which grows widely in heathy places. DERIVATIVES gorsy adjective ORIGIN Old English gors, gorst, from an Indo-European root meaning rough, prickly , shared by German Gerste and Latin hordeum barley .

 

Gorsedd

Gorsedd |ˈgɔːsɛð | noun a council of Welsh or other Celtic bards and Druids, especially as meeting before the eisteddfod. ORIGIN Welsh, mound, throne, assembly .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

gorse

gorse /ɡɔː r s /名詞 U 〘植 〙ハリエニシダ 〘とげのある低木 〙.