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From:
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this·tle
/ˈθɪsəl/
薊
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
This·tle
n.
Bot.
Any
one
of
several
prickly
composite
plants
,
especially
those
of
the
genera
Cnicus
,
Craduus
,
and
Onopordon
.
The
name
is
often
also
applied
to
other
prickly
plants
.
Blessed thistle
,
Carduus benedictus
,
so
named
because
it
was
formerly
considered
an
antidote
to
the
bite
of
venomous
creatures
.
Bull thistle
,
Cnicus lanceolatus
,
the
common
large
thistle
of
neglected
pastures
.
Canada thistle
,
Cnicus arvensis
,
a
native
of
Europe
,
but
introduced
into
the
United
States
from
Canada
.
Cotton thistle
,
Onopordon Acanthium
.
Fuller's thistle
,
the
teasel
.
Globe thistle
,
Melon thistle
,
etc
.
See
under
Globe
,
Melon
,
etc
.
Pine thistle
,
Atractylis gummifera
,
a
native
of
the
Mediterranean
region
.
A
vicid
gum
resin
flows
from
the
involucre
.
Scotch thistle
,
either
the
cotton
thistle
,
or
the
musk
thistle
,
or
the
spear
thistle
; --
all
used
national
emblems
of
Scotland
.
Sow thistle
,
Sonchus oleraceus
.
Spear thistle
.
Same
as
Bull thistle
.
Star thistle
,
a
species
of
Centaurea
.
See
Centaurea
.
Torch thistle
,
a
candelabra-shaped
plant
of
the
genus
Cereus
.
See
Cereus
.
Yellow thistle
,
Cincus horridulus
.
Thistle bird
Zool.
,
the
American
goldfinch
,
or
yellow-bird
(
Spinus tristis
); --
so
called
on
account
of
its
feeding
on
the
seeds
of
thistles
.
See
Illust
.
under
Goldfinch
.
Thistle butterfly
Zool.
,
a
handsomely
colored
American
butterfly
(
Vanessa cardui
)
whose
larva
feeds
upon
thistles
; --
called
also
painted lady
.
Thistle cock
Zool.
,
the
corn
bunting
(
Emberiza militaria
). [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Thistle crown
,
a
gold
coin
of
England
of
the
reign
of
James
I
.,
worth
four
shillings
.
Thistle finch
Zool.
,
the
goldfinch
; --
so
called
from
its
fondness
for
thistle
seeds
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Thistle funnel
,
a
funnel
having
a
bulging
body
and
flaring
mouth
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
thistle
n
:
any
of
numerous
plants
of
the
family
Compositae
and
especially
of
the
genera
Carduus
and
Cirsium
and
Onopordum
having
prickly-edged
leaves
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Thistle
(1.)
Heb
.
hoah
(2
Kings
14:9;
Job
31:40).
In
Job
41:2
the
Hebrew
word
is
rendered
"
thorn
,"
but
in
the
Revised
Version
"
hook
."
It
is
also
rendered
"
thorn
"
in
2
Chr
. 33:11;
Prov
. 26:9;
Cant
. 2:2;
"
brambles
"
in
Isa
. 34:13.
It
is
supposed
to
be
a
variety
of
the
wild
plum-tree
,
but
by
some
it
is
regarded
as
the
common
thistle
,
of
which
there
are
many
varieties
in
Palestine
.
(2.)
Heb
.
dardar
,
meaning
"
a
plant
growing
luxuriantly
" (
Gen
.
3:18;
Hos
. 10:8);
Gr
.
tribolos
, "
a
triple
point
" (
Matt
. 7:16;
Heb
. 6:8, "
brier
," R.V. "
thistle
").
This
was
probably
the
star-thistle
,
called
by
botanists
Centaurea
calcitropa
,
or
"
caltrops
,"
a
weed
common
in
corn-fields
. (
See
THORNS
.)
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