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Part of speech
noun
Pronunciation
HAW-thorn /ˈhɔːθɔːn/
Definition
A thorny shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus, bearing white, pink, or red blossom in spring and red berries (haws) in autumn; widely used for hedgerows and associated with ancient folk customs and May Day celebrations in Britain.
Plain meaning
The hawthorn is the common thorny hedgerow tree of the British countryside — the one that flowers white in May and produces small red berries in autumn. It is one of the most culturally and ecologically significant native trees in Britain.
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Neutral and botanical. Hawthorn is widely known as the may tree or white thorn. Its ecological and cultural significance makes it a rich subject across natural history, landscape history, and folk tradition.
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Podcast 2 · Daily Use
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Hawthorn used naturally — examples, nuances, and close synonyms.
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Podcast 3 · Prompt Engineering
Using “Hawthorn” in AI prompts
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