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heather

N ต้น ไม้พุ่ม เตี้ยช นิดหนึ่ง ขึ้นอยู่ ตาม ภูเขา ใน ทวีปยุโรป และ เอเชีย  มีชื่อ ใน ภาษาละติน ว่า  Calluna Vulgaris ling ton-mai-tia-pen-pum-ti-kuen-tam-tung-nai-tra-kun

 

heathery

A คล้าย ต้น  heather เต็มไปด้วย ต้น  heather

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

HEATHER

n.Heath.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

HEATHER

Heath "er (; 277. This is the only pronunciation in Scotland ), n.Etym: [See Heath. ]

 

Defn: Heath. [Scot. ] Gorse and grass And heather, where his footsteps pass, The brighter seem. Longfellow. Heather bell (Bot. ), one of the pretty subglobose flowers of two European kinds of heather (Erica Tetralix, and E. cinerea ).

 

HEATHERY

HEATHERY Heath "er *y, a.

 

Defn: Heathy; abounding in heather; of the nature of heath.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

heather

heath er |ˈheT͟Hər ˈhɛðər | noun a purple-flowered Eurasian heath that grows abundantly on moorland and heathland. Many ornamental varieties have been developed. Also called ling 2. [Calluna vulgaris, family Ericaceae. This family includes the rhododendrons and azaleas as well as the blueberries and many other berry-bearing dwarf shrubs. ] informal any similar plant of this family; a heath. DERIVATIVES heath er y adjective ORIGIN Old English hadre, hedre (recorded in place names ), of unknown origin. The word was chiefly Scots until the 16th cent. ; the change in the first syllable in the 18th cent. was due to association with heath .

 

Oxford Dictionary

heather

hea ¦ther |ˈhɛðə | noun [ mass noun ] a purple-flowered Eurasian heath that grows abundantly on moorland and heathland. Many ornamental varieties have been developed. Also called ling 1. Calluna vulgaris, family Ericaceae (the heather family ). This family includes the rhododendrons and azaleas as well as the bilberries and many other berry-bearing dwarf shrubs. informal any plant of the Ericaceae family similar to heather; a heath. DERIVATIVES heathery adjective ORIGIN Old English hadre, hedre (recorded in place names ), of unknown origin. The word was chiefly Scots until the 16th cent. ; the change in the first syllable in the 18th cent. was due to association with heath .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

heather

heath er /héðə r /名詞 U 〘植 〙ヘザー 〘イングランドやスコットランドの荒野に自生する紫や白の花を付ける低木 〙.