thorn tree
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English thornetre; equivalent to thorn + tree.
Noun
- A common name for any tree which has leaves like thorns, especially the acacia.
- 2007 April 1, Thomas Harlan, The Shadow of Ararat: Book One of 'The Oath of Empire', page 294:
- Thirty feet below her, where the Persians were crashing through the brush, the streambed kinked to the left side of the ravine and ran under an enormous thorn tree with a thick base.
- 2010 August 3, David Bennun, Tick Bite Fever, Random House, page 109:
- I WOULD HAVE been nine or ten when my mother chased me up a thorn tree with a ceremonial hippo-hide whip. What my crime was, I forget. My mother was, and remains, a woman of exceptional forbearance. I must have done something so obnoxious as to beggar belief.
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