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rowan-tree
rowan-tree north. and Sc. Forms: α. 6–9 roun-; 6, 8 rown-; 8 rowen-; 8– rowan-. β. 7– roan-, 8 roane-, 9 royn(e-. γ. 7, 9 rauntree; 9 rauntry; 8–9 rantree, rantry; 9 ranter, rantle. [See rowan1.] 1. The mountain ash, Pyrus Aucuparia.α 1548 Turner Names Herbes (E.D.S.) 75 The seconde kynde [of sorbus... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Rowan Tree Church
The Rowan Tree Church is a Wiccan organization, legally incorporated in 1979. It is an Earth-focused network of Members dedicated to the study and practice of the Wiccan Tradition known as Lothloriën. Originally centered in Minneapolis beginning in the late 1970s, its main office is in Kirkland, Was... wikipedia.org
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roan-tree
roan-tree variant of rowan-tree. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rowan
The name "rowan" is recorded from 1804, detached from an earlier rowan-tree, rountree, attested from the 1540s in northern dialects of English and Scots British folklorists of the Victorian era reported the folk belief in apotropaic powers of the rowan-tree, in particular in the warding off of witches. wikipedia.org
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rountree
rountree obs. variant of rowan-tree. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dmitry Khvostov
His characters did the most improbable things: a dove "gnawed himself out of the net" after being entangled in "Two Doves", an ass climbed a rowan-tree ("An Ass and a Rowan-tree") and a crow dropped a piece of cheese from its 'jaws' ("A Crow and a Cheese"). wikipedia.org
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rantree
rantree, -try dial. variants of rowan-tree. Oxford English Dictionary
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rowan
▪ I. rowan1 north. and Sc. (ˈrəʊən, Sc. ˈraʊən) Also roan, rown, etc. (see rowan-tree). [Of Scand. origin, corresponding either to Norw. rogn (cf. rown), or more probably to raun (roun, raon, Sw. rön, Da. r{obar}n), of which Icel. reynir, MSw. röne, MDa. r{obar}ne, are derivative forms.] 1. The moun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dilys Elwyn-Edwards
Cân a Dwy Garol, 1998 Llygad y Dydd yn Ebrill (A Daisy in April) Ave Maris Stella (Hail, Star of the Sea) Stille Nacht (Silent Night) Y Griafolen (The Rowan-Tree wikipedia.org
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rauntree
rauntree, -try see rowan-tree. Oxford English Dictionary
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Soviet Russia (Exhibition, 1975)
Landscape, Seascape and Cityscape were presented of "A Rowan-tree" by Nikolai Brandt, "April day", "Early May", "A Midday", "Flax" by Piotr Fomin, "White wikipedia.org
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Nikolai Pozdneev
Porch, Autumn day (all 1961), Baskets (1962), Defoliation (1963), Still Life in grass, Shelf, Bullfinchs, Smoked vobla, At the lawn, At the aunt Sasha, Rowan-tree wikipedia.org
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rantle
rantle dial. var. rowan-tree. Oxford English Dictionary
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Art belongs to the people
Vasily Golubev, "A White Night", "Autumn Day" by Alexei Eriomin, "Nevsky Prospekt", "Konushennaya square", "Moyka River", "Neva River" by Mikhail Kaneev, "Rowan-tree wikipedia.org
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wicky
wicky local. (ˈwɪkɪ) [? dial. alteration of quicken.] a. The mountain-ash or rowan-tree: = quicken n.1 1 a. Also wickeyberry tree. b. U.S. The sheep-laurel, Kalmia angustifolia, and an allied species, K. hirsuta.1681 T. Langford Instr. Fruit-trees 118 Graff the Service on the Wickeyberry-tree, or th... Oxford English Dictionary
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