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Willow
·vt To open and cleanse, as cotton, flax, or wool, by means of a willow. ·see Willow, ·noun, 2.
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willow
Poor, and of no reputation. To wear the willow; to be abandoned by a lover or mistress.
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Willow-tree Alley
See Star Court, Nightingale Lane.
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Walnut Tree Yard
South-west out of Houndsditch, adjoining the Wall of London (Strype, ed. 1720 and 1755).
Former nam...
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Tree
·noun Wood; timber.
II. Tree ·noun A cross or gallows; as Tyburn tree.
III. Tree ·vt To drive to a...
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to tree
To take refuge in a tree, said of a wild animal; to force to take refuge in a tree, drive to a tree,...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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Sea willow
·- A gorgonian coral with long flexible branches.
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Water willow
·- An American aquatic plant (Dianthera Americana) with long willowlike leaves, and spikes of small ...
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Willow-herb
·noun A perennial herb (Epilobium spicatum) with narrow willowlike leaves and showy rose-purple flow...
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Willow-thorn
·noun A thorny European shrub (Hippophae rhamnoides) resembling a willow.
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Willow-weed
·noun Any kind of Polygonum with willowlike foliage.
II. Willow-weed ·noun A European species of lo...
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Willow-wort
·noun ·same·as Willow-weed.
II. Willow-wort ·noun Any plant of the order Salicaceae, or the Willow ...
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native willow
n.
See boobialla and poison-berry tree.
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willow myrtle
n.
a tree, Agonisflexuosa, De C., N.O. Myrtaceae, with willow-likeleaves and pendent branches, nati...
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willow, native
n.
i.q. Boobialla (q.v.), and also another name for the Poison-berry Tree (q.v.).
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willow-bench
a share of a husband's estate, enjoyed by widows in Sussex, over and above their jointure
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Walnut Tree Court, Yard
See Wallnut Tree Alley.
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Yard
·vi A branch; a twig.
II. Yard ·vi A rod; a stick; a staff.
III. Yard ·vi The <<Penis>>.
IV. Yard...
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yard
A measure of length, consisting of 3 feet.
[Anglo-Saxon gyrde]. A long cylindrical timber suspende...
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Amber tree
·- A species of Anthospermum, a shrub with evergreen leaves, which, when bruised, emit a fragrant od...
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Bay tree
·- A species of laurel. (Laurus nobilis).
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Beam tree
·- A tree (Pyrus aria) related to the apple.
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Beech tree
·- The <<Beech>>.
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Bito tree
·add. ·- A small scrubby tree (Balanites Aegyptiaca) growing in dry regions of tropical Africa and A...
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Bo tree
·- The peepul tree; ·esp., the very ancient tree standing at Anurajahpoora in Ceylon, grown from a s...
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Bully tree
·- The name of several West Indian trees of the order Sapotaceae, as Dipholis nigra and species of S...
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Candleberry tree
·- A shrub (the Myrica cerifera, or wax-bearing myrtle), common in North America, the little nuts of...
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Caper tree
·- ·see <<Capper>>, a plant, 2.
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Cow tree
·- A tree (Galactodendron utile or Brosimum Galactodendron) of South America, which yields, on incis...
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Crab tree
·- ·see under <<Crab>>.
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Fir tree
·- ·see <<Fir>>.
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Fringe tree
·add. ·- A small oleaceous tree (Chionanthus virginica), of the southern United States, having clust...
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Galapee tree
·- The West Indian Sciadophyllum Brownei, a tree with very large digitate leaves.
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Gatten tree
·- A name given to the small trees called guelder-rose (Viburnum Opulus), cornel (Cornus sanguinea),...
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Genip tree
·add. ·- Any tree or shrub of the genus Genipa.
II. Genip tree ·add. ·- The West Indian sapindaceou...
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Gourd tree
·- A tree (the Crescentia Cujete, or calabash tree) of the West Indies and Central America.
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Grass tree
·- A similar Australian plant (Kingia australis).
II. Grass tree ·- An Australian plant of the genu...
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Hep tree
·- The wild dog-rose.
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Hip tree
·- The dog-rose.
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Ironbark tree
·- The Australian Eucalyptus Sideroxylon, used largely by carpenters and shipbuilders;
— called als...
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Locust tree
·- A large North American tree of the genus Robinia (R. Pseudacacia), producing large slender raceme...
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Mahwa tree
·- An East Indian sapotaceous tree (Bassia latifolia, and also B. butyracea), whose timber is used f...
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Neem tree
·- An Asiatic name for Melia Azadirachta, and M. Azedarach. ·see <<Margosa>>.
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Nickar tree
·- ·same·as Nicker nut, Nicker tree.
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Nicker tree
·- The plant producing nicker nuts.
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Ople tree
·- The witch-hazel.
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Peepul tree
·- A sacred tree (Ficus religiosa) of the Buddhists, a kind of fig tree which attains great size and...
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Pipal tree
·- ·same·as Peepul tree.
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Pippul tree
·- ·same·as Peepul tree.
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Plane tree
·- ·same·as 1st Plane.
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Planer tree
·- A small-leaved North American tree (Planera aquatica) related to the elm, but having a wingless, ...
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Quicken tree
·- The European rowan tree;
— called also quickbeam, and quickenbeam. ·see Rowan tree.
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Rowan tree
·- A european tree (Pyrus aucuparia) related to the apple, but with pinnate leaves and flat corymbs ...
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Shea tree
·- An African sapotaceous tree (Bassia, / Butyrospermum, Parkii), from the seeds of which a substanc...
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Shittah tree
·noun A tree that furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, ·etc., of th...
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Soapberry tree
·- Any tree of the genus Sapindus, ·esp. Sapindus saponaria, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used ...
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Til tree
·- ·see <<Teil>>.
II. Til tree ·add. ·- Var. of Teil tree.
III. Til tree ·add. ·- An ill-smelling ...
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Tree burial
·add. ·- Disposal of the dead by placing the corpse among the branches of a tree or in a hollow trun...
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Tree calf
·add. ·- A bright brown polished calfskin binding of books, stained with a conventional treelike des...
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Water tree
·- A climbing shrub (Tetracera alnifolia, / potatoria) of Western Africa, which pours out a watery s...
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Weeping tree
·add. ·- Any tree having pendulous branches.
II. Weeping tree ·add. ·- A tree from which honeydew o...
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Whitten tree
·- Either of two shrubs (Viburnum Lantana, and V. Opulus), so called on account of their whitish bra...
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Wicken tree
·- ·same·as Quicken tree.
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Witch-tree
·noun The witch-hazel.
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Bay tree
Named only in Ps. 37:35, Authorized Version. The Hebrew word so rendered is ereh, which simply means...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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Box-tree
(Heb. teashshur), mentioned in Isa. 60:13; 41:19, was, according to some, a species of cedar growing...
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Chestnut tree
(Heb. 'armon; i.e., "naked"), mentioned in connection with Jacob's artifice regarding the cattle (Ge...
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Oil-tree
(Isa. 41:19; R.V. marg., "oleaster"), Heb. etz shemen, rendered "olive tree" in 1 Kings 6:23, 31, 32...
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Olive-tree
Is frequently mentioned in Scripture. The dove from the ark brought an olive-branch to Noah (Gen. 8:...
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Palm tree
(Heb. tamar), the date-palm characteristic of Palestine. It is described as "flourishing" (Ps. 92:12...
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Pine tree
Heb. tidhar, mentioned along with the fir-tree in Isa. 41:19; 60:13. This is probably the cypress; o...
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Plane tree
Heb. armon (Gen. 30:37; Ezek. 31:8), rendered "chesnut" in the Authorized Version, but correctly "pl...
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Shittah-tree
(Isa. 41:19; R.V., "acacia tree"). Shittah wood was employed in making the various parts of the tabe...
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Sycamine tree
Mentioned only in Luke 17:6. It is rendered by Luther "mulberry tree" (q.v.), which is most probably...
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Teil tree
(an old name for the lime-tree, the tilia), Isa. 6:13, the terebinth, or turpentine-tree, the Pistac...
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Oak Tree
A messuage so called in Watling Street, given to the parish of All Hallows, Bread Street (Strype, Ed...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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gregorian tree
The gallows: so named from Gregory Brandon, a famous finisher of the law; to whom Sir William Segar,...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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bean-tree
n.
called also Moreton BayChestnut, Castanospermum australe, Cunn. and Fraser, N.O. Leguminosae; a ...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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benjamin-tree
n.
also called Weeping Fig in Queensland, Ficus benjaminea, Linn., N.O. Urticaceae.
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blood-tree
See blood-wood
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bottle-tree
n. an Australian tree, variousspecies of Sterculia, i.q. Kurrajong (q.v.). Sonamed from its appearan...
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Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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breadfruit-tree
name given by the explorer Leichhardtto the Queensland tree, Gardenia edulis, F. v. M., N.O. Rubiace...
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cabbage-tree
n
1) Name given to various palmtrees of which the heart of the young leaves is eaten like thehead o...
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caper-tree
n.
The Australian tree of this nameis Capparis nobilis, F. v. M., N.O. Capparideae.The Karum of the...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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christmas-tree
n.
In Australia, it is the sameas Christmas-bush (q.v.). In New Zealand, it is Metrosideros tomento...
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cider-tree
or Cider-Gum, n.
name givenin Tasmania to Eucalyptus gunnii, Hook., N.O. Myrtaceae. See Gum.
1830....
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clover-tree
n.
a Tasmanian tree, called also Native Laburnun. See under Laburnum.
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cordage-tree
n.
name given in Tasmania to a Kurrajong (q.v.). The name Sida pulchella hasbeen superseded by Plag...
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cork-tree
n.
See bats-wing-coral.
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cotton-tree
n.
an Australian tree, Hibiscusteliaceus, Linn., N.O. Malvaceae.
1889. J. H. Maiden, `Useful Nativ...
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cow-tree
n.
a native tree of New Zealand.Maori name, Karaka (q.v.).
1860. G. Bennett, `Gatherings of a Natu...
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crab-tree
n. i.q. bitter-bark (q.v.).
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daisy-tree
n.
two Tasmanian trees, Asturstellulatus, Lab., and A. glandulosus, Lab., N.O. Compositae. The latt...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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fern-tree
n.
Name applied to variousspecies of ferns which grow to a large size, the stem in thefully grown p...
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fig-tree
n.
The name is applied inAustralia to the following species: – – Blue Fig – – Elaeocarpus grandis, ...
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fire-tree
n.
a tree of New Zealand; anothername for Pohutukawa (q.v.). For QueenslandFire-tree, see Tulip-tre...
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flame-tree
n.
The name is given in India andelsewhere to several trees with bright scarlet, or crimson,flowers...
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gooseberry-tree
Little, n. name given to theAustralian tree Buchanania mangoides, F. v. M., N.O.Anacardiaceae.
1847...
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grass-tree
n.
1) The name applied to treesof the genus Xanthorrhoea, N.O. Liliaceae, of whichthirteen species ...
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hat-tree
n.
name given to a species of Sterculia, the Bottle-trees (q.v.).
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hielaman-tree
n.
another name for the Bats-wing Coral (q.v.), Erythrina vespertilio,Benth., N.O. Leguminosae.
18...
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hollyhock-tree
n.
name given to Hibiscussplendens, Fraser, N.O. Malvaceae.
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ivy-tree
n.
New Zealand tree, genus Panax, N.O. Araliacae; Maori name, Horoeka. It is also called Lancewood ...
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leopard-tree
n.
an Australian tree, Flindersia maculosa (or Strezleckiana), F. v. M., N.O. Meliaceae; called als...
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locust-tree
of New Zealand. See kowhai.
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medicine-tree
i.q. horse-radish tree (q.v.).
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milk-tree
n.
a New Zealand tree, Epicarpurus microphyllus, Raoul.
1873. `Catalogue of Vienna Exhibition':
«...
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mint-tree
n.
In Australia, the tree is Prostanthera lasiantha, Labill., N.O. Labiateae.
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musk-tree
n.
The name is applied to Marleavitiense, Benth., N.O. Cornaceae, with edible nuts,which is not end...
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nettle-tree
n.
Two species of Laportea, N.O. Urticaceae, large scrub-trees, arecalled by this name – – Giant Ne...
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opossum-tree
n.
a timber-tree, Quintiniasieberi, De C., N.O. Saxifrageae.
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orange-tree
n.
The New Zealand Orange-Tree is a name given to the Tarata (q.v.),from the aromatic odour of its ...
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pepper-tree
n.
The name is given to twotrees, neither of which are the true pepper of commerce( Piper).
They a...
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plum-tree
n.
the tree, Buchananiamangoides, F. v. M., N.O. Anacardiaceae.
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poison-tree
or Poisonous Tree
n.
another name for the Milky Mangrove. See Mangrove.The Scrub Poison-Tree is Ex...
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quinine-tree
n.
i.q. Horseradish Tree (q.v.), and used also for the Bitter-bark or Emu-Apple Tree (q.v.).
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radish-tree
n.
an Australian timber-tree, Codonocarpus cotinifolius, F. v. M., N.O. Phytolaceae; called also Po...
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scrub-tree
n.
any tree that grows in the scrub.
1847. L. Leichhardt, `Overland Expedition,' p. 219:
«Almost ...
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spotted-tree
Same as leopard-tree (q.v.).
1889. J. H. Maiden, `Useful Native Plants,' p. 216:
«Spotted or Leopa...
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stinging-tree
n.
a Queensland namefor the Giant Nettle, or Nettle-tree (q.v.)
1890. A. J. Vogan, `The Black Poli...
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sycamore tree
See laurel. In New SouthWales, the name is given to Brachyciton luridus,C. Moore, N.O. Sterculiaceae...
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tamarind-tree
name given to Diploglottiscunninghamii, Hook., N.O. Sapindaceae; called also Native Tamarind. «A tal...
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tea-tree
n.
(Very frequently, buterroneously, spelt Ti-tree, and occasionally,more ridiculously still, Ti-tr...
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ti-tree
n.
erroneous spelling of Tea-tree (q.v.). See also Manuka.
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tree-creeper
n.
popular name applied tomembers of an old Linnaean genus of birds. The Australianspecies are enum...
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tree-fern
n. See fern-tree.
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tree-kangaroo
called Boongary (q.v.)by the aboriginals. See Dendrolagus and Kangaroo.
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tree-runner
n.
another name for the Sittella (q.v.). The species are – – Black-capped Tree-Runner – – Sittella ...
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tree-tit
n.
The word tit is terminallyapplied to many little English birds. In Australia,this new compound h...
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tulip-tree
n.
The name is given,in Australia, to Stenocarpus cunninghamii, R. Br., N.O. Proteaceae, on account...
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turpentine-tree
n.
The name is applied to manytrees in Australia yielding a resin, but especially to the treecalled...
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umbrella-tree
n.
name given to Brassaiaactinophylla, Endl., N.O. Araliaceae, from the largeleaves being set, like...
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water-tree
n.
a tree from which water isobtained by tapping the roots, Hakea leucoptera, R. Br., N.O. Proteace...
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whalebone-tree
n.
i.q. mint-tree (q.v.).
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bladder-tree
(genus straphylea). A handsome shrub, from six to ten feet high, remarkable for its large inflated c...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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umbrella tree
(Lat. magnolia tripetala.) The popular name of this tree in the Southern States.
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whiffle-tree
The bar to which the traces of a carriage are fastened for draught.--Webster. Whipple-tree is the fo...
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whipple-tree
The bar to which the traces of a carriage are fastened for draught.--Webster. Whipple-tree is the fo...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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bore-tree
an elder tree. N. From the great pith in the younger branches, which children commonly bore out to m...
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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bur-tree
an elder-tree. N.
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gattridge-tree
prickwood. S.
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swingle-tree
crooked pieces of wood, put to the traces of ploughs, &c. to keep them open. North.
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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
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wiggin-tree
the mountain-ash. North.
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banian-tree
♦ Ficus indica of India and Polynesia. The tendrils from high branches extend 60 to 80 feet, take ro...
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brab-tree
The Palmyra palm.
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chess-tree
A piece of oak fastened with iron bolts on each top-side of the ship. Used for boarding the main-tac...
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gawn-tree
See gantree.
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roof-tree
See rough-tree.
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rough-tree
An unfinished spar: also a name given in merchant ships to any mast, or other spar above the ship's ...
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tree-nails
Long cylindrical oak or other hard wood pins, driven through the planks and timbers of a vessel to c...
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waist-tree
Another name for rough-tree (which see).
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Bay Tree
A species of laurel. Laurus nobilis . An evergreen, with leaves like our mountain laurel. (Psalms 37...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
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Chestnut Tree
(Heb. 'armon .) (Genesis 30:37; Ezekiel 31:8) Probably the "palm tree" (Platanus orientalis) is inte...
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Oil Tree
(Heb. ets shemen). The Hebrew words occur in (Nehemiah 8:15) (Authorized Version "pine branches"), (...
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Palm Tree
(Heb. tamar). Under this generic term many species are botanically included; but we have here only t...
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Pine Tree
Heb. tidhar . (Isaiah 41:19; 60:13) What tree is intended is not certain: but the rendering "pine," ...
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Shittah Tree
Shittim
(Heb. shittah, the thorny), is without doubt correctly referred to some species of Acacia, ...
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Sycamine Tree
is mentioned only in (Luke 17:6) There is no reason to doubt that the sycamine is distinct from the ...
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Turpentine Tree
occurs only once, via. in the Apocrypha. Ecclus. 24:16. It is the Pistacia terebinthus, terebinth tr...
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Horn Yard, Goodman's Yard
See Enoch Court.
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Main yard
·- The yard on which the mainsail is extended, supported by the mainmast.
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Tilt-yard
·noun A yard or place for tilting.
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Abchurch Yard
On the north-west side of Abchurch Lane at No. 17, south of St. Mary Abchurch, to Sherborne Lane, at...
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Alexander's Yard
East out of Water Lane and south to the wharves (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, 1799). In Farringdon Ward Witho...
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Allam Yard
See Allum Yard.
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Allum Yard
South out of Crutched Friars, west of Savage Gardens (O. and M. 1677).
Other names : " Alam," " All...
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Almhouse Yard
North out of White's Alley, Coleman Street, in Coleman Street Ward (Strype, ed. 1720-Boyle, 1799).
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Ax Yard
West out of Little Britain, in Aldersgate Ward Without (Strype, ed. 1720-Boyle, 1799).
This site is...
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Axe Yard
East out of St. Mary Axe. In Aldgate Ward (O. and M. 1677).
No later reference.
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Back Yard
1) Out of Pelican Court, Little Britain (Strype, 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
2) Out ...
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Baker's Yard
East out of Little Tower Hill, near the Victualling Office (Hatton,1708-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in ...
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Balding's Yard
See Baldwin's Court.
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Ball Yard
In Beech Lane. In Cripplegate Ward Without (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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Barehouse Yard
Out of Silver Street, Cripplegate (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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Barge Yard
South out of Bucklersbury at No.20 (P.O. Directory). In Cheap Ward.
First mention: O. and M. 1677.
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Barking Yard
See Barking Church Yard.
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Barn Yard
North out of Beech Lane, in Cripplegate Ward Without. Near the boundary of the Ward (O. and M. 1677)...
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Baron's Yard
At the north-east corner of Broad Street Buildings, at No.8 in Bishops-gate Ward Without.
Mentioned...
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Bear Yard
North out of Bride Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. 1677).
The site is now occupied by s...
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Bell Yard
1) South out of Carter Lane at No.41 to Knightrider Street, in Castle Baynard Ward (P.O. Directory)....
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Bellows Yard
West out of the Minories (Strype, 1720-P.C. 1732). In Portsoken Ward. Shown in O. and M. 1677, but n...
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Bird's Yard
Out of Chick Lane, West Smithfield (P.C. I 732-Strype, ed. 1755-Dodsley, 1761).
Not named in the ma...
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Brown's Yard
In Woodroffe Lane (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in maps.
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Bull Yard
1) At the south-east end of Church Lane, Houndsditch. In Portsoken Ward (O.S. ed. 1848-51).
Former ...
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Butler's Yard
In Monkwell Street (Strype, 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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Car Yard
1) See White Horse Yard, Seething Lane; also Car Square.
2) Out of Redoross Street, in Cripplegate ...
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Carpenter's Yard
1) Out of Skinner Street in Bishopsgate Ward Without (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in t...
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Cart Yard
West out of Harrow Alley, Aldgate High Street. In Portsoken Ward.
So called in Rocque's map, 1746, ...
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Castle Yard
1) See Furnival Street.
2) South out of Upper Thames Street to the Thames at No. 34 (P.O. Directory...
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Checker Yard
See Chequer Alley2, Old Bailey.
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Chequer Yard
East out of Dowgate Hill to Bush Lane. In Dowgate Ward (O. and M. 1677) (Midd. Sess. Roll. 4 Chas. I...
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Clarke's Yard
In Cock Alley, London Wall (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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Garrards Yard
North out of Rosemary Lane, near the west end (Hatton, 1708).
Not named in the maps.
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Gate Yard
At the south-east corner of America Square, behind No. 8, facing Hanover Court, in Portsoken Ward (L...
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