heather
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views updated May 18 2018heath·er / ˈhe[voicedth]ər/ •
n. a purple-flowered Eurasian heath (Calluna vulgaris) that grows abundantly on moorland and heathland. Many ornamental varieties have been developed. ∎ inf. any similar plant of this family; a heath.
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
heather
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views updated Jun 11 2018heather (ling) Evergreen shrub native to
Europe and
Asia. It has small bell-shaped flowers of pink, lavender, or white. Family Ericaceae; species Calluna vulgaris. See also
erica World Encyclopedia
heather
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views updated May 11 2018heather XIV (Sc. and north.
hathir, etc.). The form
hadder or
hather prevailed in Eng. use from XVI to XVIII, when
heather is first recorded; of unkn. orig., perh. repr. OE. *
hæ̂ddre; app. assim. to
HEATH1 or
HEATH2.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD