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hagberry
hagberry (ˈhægbɛrɪ) Also hack-, heck-, heg-berry, and (corruptly) egg-berry. [Of Norse origin: Da. hægge-bær, Norw. hegge-bär, Sw. hägg-bär and hägg, ON. heggr.] A northern name of the bird-cherry, Prunus Padus. b. Also a less usual synonym of the American hackberry.1597 Gerarde Herbal 1322 Birds Ch...
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Välismaal (Abroad)
Ääremail (Borderlands)
Hr Ahven (Mister Ahven)
Anu maal ja (Anu in the Country and)
Imal toomingas ja üllas kuu (Cloying Hagberry
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Prunus padus
Prunus padus, known as bird cherry, hackberry, hagberry, or Mayday tree, is a flowering plant in the rose family. A taboo on the use of the wood of the hackberry (or hagberry) was reported by natives of Advie, in northeast Scotland, who believed it to be a "witches
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hackberry
hackberry (ˈhækbɛrɪ) [A phonetic variant of hagberry, q.v.] 1. A northern name for the Bird-cherry, more commmonly hagberry, q.v. 2. In North America, the fruit of the tree Celtis occidentalis, which resembles the bird-cherry in size; also the tree itself, of which there are several varieties, or su...
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Gressholmen
The island is today connected with the two former islands of Rambergøya ('Raven rock island') and Heggholmen ('hagberry islet').
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Flatbow
The traditional Finnish flatbow is made either from ash, or as birch/pine laminate with siyahs made of hagberry and glued together with glue, made by cooking
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hackwood
ˈhackwood local. The hagberry tree.1853 G. Johnson Nat. Hist. E. Bord. I. 58 Prunus Padus..The shrub is called Hackwood, and the fruit Hackberry or Hagberry.
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hedge-berry
hedgeberry, hedge-berry A ‘berry’ or fruit growing in a hedge, as the blackberry; spec. applied to the hagberry or bird-cherry, Prunus Padus, and the common wild cherry, P. avium.1623 Middleton More Dissemblers v. ii, Black in mouth, Like boys with eating hedge-berries. 1657 Coles Adam in Eden (Brit...
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Krustkalni Nature Reserve
of primeval forest, a new forest has formed from grey alder (Alnus incana), and in the undergrowth there are many small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata), hagberry
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List of rivers of England
Crabdale Beck (L)
Old Sike (L)
Howe Beck (becomes Ainderby Beck upstream) (R)
Sikes Beck (R)
Foss Sike Stell (L)
River Wiske (L)
Sike Stell (L)
Hagberry
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hoope
▪ I. hoop, n.1 (huːp) Forms: 2 hóp, 2–5 hop, 4–6 hope, 5 north. hupe, 5–7 hoope, 6– hoop, (6 howp(e, howpp, whop(e, whoope, 6–7 houpe). [Late OE. hóp = OFris. hôp, MDu. hoop, houp, hoep, Du. hoep:—OTeut. type *hôpo-z; but not known outside the Low German-Frisian group.] 1. a. A circular band or ring...
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