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blackthorn bush

  • 1 endrino

    adj.
    blue-black.
    m.
    blackthorn, sloe.
    * * *
    1 blue-black
    1 sloe bush, blackthorn
    ————————
    1 sloe bush, blackthorn
    * * *
    SM blackthorn, sloe
    * * *
    masculino blackthorn, sloe
    * * *
    = blackthorn, blackthorn tree, blackthorn bush, sloe bush.
    Ex. These canes are made out of authentic blackthorn which is a reddish black wood with numerous knots.
    Ex. Blackthorn trees are said to be held sacred by fairies.
    Ex. The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.
    Ex. Most of England's public footpaths will have at least one sloe bush on its route, and a very pleasant afternoon can be spent foraging the hedgerows for a carrier-bag full.
    * * *
    masculino blackthorn, sloe
    * * *
    = blackthorn, blackthorn tree, blackthorn bush, sloe bush.

    Ex: These canes are made out of authentic blackthorn which is a reddish black wood with numerous knots.

    Ex: Blackthorn trees are said to be held sacred by fairies.
    Ex: The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.
    Ex: Most of England's public footpaths will have at least one sloe bush on its route, and a very pleasant afternoon can be spent foraging the hedgerows for a carrier-bag full.

    * * *
    blackthorn, sloe
    * * *
    blackthorn, sloe
    * * *
    m BOT blackthorn

    Spanish-English dictionary > endrino

  • 2 espino

    m.
    1 hawthorn (plant).
    2 barbed wire (alambre).
    3 thorn bush, thorn tree.
    4 stickleback.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: espinar.
    * * *
    1 (árbol) hawthorn
    2 (alambre) barbed wire
    \
    espino albar common hawthorn
    espino negro blackthorn
    * * *
    SM

    espino albar, espino blanco — hawthorn

    espino negro — blackthorn, sloe

    * * *
    masculino hawthorn
    * * *
    = hawthorn, hawthorn bush, hawthorn tree.
    Ex. At one time hawthorns were believed to be witches who had transformed themselves into trees.
    Ex. This hawthorn bush has a fine crop of berries that will be of great interest to the birds this wintertime.
    Ex. Hawthorn trees prefer a loamy, sandy soil combination.
    ----
    * alambre de espino = barbed wire.
    * espino blanco = whitethorn.
    * espino negro = blackthorn, blackthorn tree, blackthorn bush.
    * * *
    masculino hawthorn
    * * *
    = hawthorn, hawthorn bush, hawthorn tree.

    Ex: At one time hawthorns were believed to be witches who had transformed themselves into trees.

    Ex: This hawthorn bush has a fine crop of berries that will be of great interest to the birds this wintertime.
    Ex: Hawthorn trees prefer a loamy, sandy soil combination.
    * alambre de espino = barbed wire.
    * espino blanco = whitethorn.
    * espino negro = blackthorn, blackthorn tree, blackthorn bush.

    * * *
    hawthorn
    Compuestos:
    espino cerval or hediondo
    buckthorn
    blackthorn
    * * *

    espino sustantivo masculino
    hawthorn
    ' espino' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alambre
    English:
    barbed wire
    - hawthorn
    - tear
    - thorn-tree
    - thornbush
    - barbed
    - haw
    * * *
    espino nm
    1. [planta] hawthorn
    espino amarillo common sea-buckthorn;
    espino cerval purging buckthorn;
    espino falso common sea-buckthorn;
    espino negro buckthorn, blackthorn
    2. [alambre] barbed wire
    * * *
    m BOT hawthorn
    * * *
    espino nm
    : hawthorn

    Spanish-English dictionary > espino

  • 3 espino negro

    m.
    blackthorn, buckthorn.
    * * *
    blackthorn
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = blackthorn, blackthorn tree, blackthorn bush
    Ex. These canes are made out of authentic blackthorn which is a reddish black wood with numerous knots.
    Ex. Blackthorn trees are said to be held sacred by fairies.
    Ex. The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = blackthorn, blackthorn tree, blackthorn bush

    Ex: These canes are made out of authentic blackthorn which is a reddish black wood with numerous knots.

    Ex: Blackthorn trees are said to be held sacred by fairies.
    Ex: The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.

    Spanish-English dictionary > espino negro

  • 4 seto

    m.
    1 fence.
    seto vivo hedge
    2 bush, shrub.
    3 Seto.
    * * *
    1 hedge
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=cercado) fence
    2) Caribe (=pared) dividing wall, partition
    * * *
    masculino hedge
    * * *
    = hedge, hedgerow.
    Ex. The maple trees that lined the Allenby Public Library parking lot reached toward the sun like a hedge of orange fire.
    Ex. The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.
    ----
    * podadora de setos = hedge trimmer.
    * * *
    masculino hedge
    * * *
    = hedge, hedgerow.

    Ex: The maple trees that lined the Allenby Public Library parking lot reached toward the sun like a hedge of orange fire.

    Ex: The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.
    * podadora de setos = hedge trimmer.

    * * *
    hedge
    * * *

    seto sustantivo masculino
    hedge
    seto sustantivo masculino
    1 Bot hedge
    2 (cerca, valla) fence
    ' seto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cerco
    - cortar
    English:
    hedge
    - over
    - hedgerow
    * * *
    seto nm
    [valla] fence;
    * * *
    m
    :
    * * *
    seto nm
    1) : fence, enclosure
    2)
    seto vivo : hedge
    * * *
    seto n hedge

    Spanish-English dictionary > seto

  • 5 endrina

    f.
    sloe.
    * * *
    1 sloe
    * * *
    SF sloe
    * * *
    femenino sloe
    * * *
    = sloe.
    Ex. The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.
    * * *
    femenino sloe
    * * *
    = sloe.

    Ex: The sloe is the fruit of the blackthorn bush, and you'll often find them making up part of a hedgerow, or growing near the edge of a field.

    * * *
    sloe
    * * *
    sloe
    * * *
    f BOT sloe

    Spanish-English dictionary > endrina

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