gorse
1Gorse — Gorse, n. [OE. & AS. gorst; perh. akin to E. grow, grass.] (Bot.) Furze. See {Furze}. [1913 Webster] The common, overgrown with fern, and rough With prickly gorse. Cowper. [1913 Webster] {Gorse bird} (Zo[ o]l.), the European linnet; called also… …
2gorse — Gorse bushes can produce one or two flowers at any time of the year; hence the common saying, When the gorse is not in bloom, then kissing s not in fashion . Occasionally it is included among the *flowers regarded as unlucky and not to be… …
3gorse — O.E. gors gorse, furze, from P.Gmc. *gorst (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. gersta, M.Du. gherste, Du. gerst, Ger. gerste barley ), from PIE *ghers to bristle (Cf. L. hordeum barley; see HORROR (Cf. horror …
4gorse — [go:s US go:rs] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: gorst] a ↑prickly bush with bright yellow flowers, which grows in the countryside in Europe …
5gorse — [ gɔrs ] noun uncount a small bush that has yellow flowers and THORNS and grows wild in the countryside in Europe …
6gorse — ► NOUN ▪ a yellow flowered shrub, the leaves of which have the form of spines. ORIGIN Old English …
7gorse — [gôrs] n. [ME gorst < OE < IE base * ĝhers , to stiffen, bristle > L horrere, to stand on end] FURZE gorsy adj …
8Gorse — Taxobox name = Gorse image width = 220px image caption = Dwarf Gorse regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Fabales familia = Fabaceae subfamilia = Faboideae tribus = Genisteae genus = Ulex genus authority = L.… …
9gorse — gorsy, adj. /gawrs/, n. any spiny shrub of the genus Ulex, of the legume family, native to the Old World, esp. U. europaeus, having rudimentary leaves and yellow flowers and growing in waste places and sandy soil. Also called furze; esp. Brit.,… …
10Gorse — Gorce, Gorse, Gorsse Toponyme occitan désignant une haie, un enclos, ou encore un buisson épineux (gaulois *gorto). Le patronyme désigne celui qui est originaire de l un des nombreux lieux dits portant ce nom. Le nom Gorce est fréquent dans le… …