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corn-rose

ˈcorn-rose
  1. The common Corn Poppy (Papaver Rhœas).

1527 Andrew Brunswyke's Distyl. Waters clviii. K iij a, Water of red corne roses. 1578 Lyte Dodoens iii. lxxxii. 433 There be two sortes of red Poppie or Cornerose, the great and the small, differing onely in leaues, but the flowers are lyke one another. 1657 Coles Adam in Eden iii. 7 The white Corn-Rose groweth amongst the Wheat, between Pontfract and Ferry-Bridge. 1861 Miss Pratt Flower. Pl. I. 67 Papaver Rhœas..Country people call the plant Corn-rose.

  2. Applied to the Cockle (cockle1 1, 2).

1611 Cotgr., Alesnes, Cockle, Corne-rose, field Nigella, wild Nigella. 1678 Phillips, Cockle, a Weed call'd Corn-rose, Darnel, or field-Nigella. 1721–42 Bailey, Cockle, a Weed, otherwise called Corn-rose. c 1878 Oxford Bible Helps s.v. Cockle, ‘Cockle’ in Job xxxi. 40 means the corn-rose, a weed found among corn.

  3. Applied to the Field-rose.

1776 Withering Brit. Plants (1796) II. 465 White-flowered Dogs Rose. Corn Rose.

Oxford English Dictionary

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