Definitions for eglantines

eglantines eg·lan·tine

Spelling: [eg-luh n-tahyn, -teen]
IPA: /ˈɛg lənˌtaɪn, -ˌtin/

Eglantines is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 771 anagrams from letters in eglantines (aeegilnnst).

Definitions for eglantines

noun

  1. the sweetbrier.

Origin of eglantines

1350-1400; Middle English Middle French; Old French aiglent (Vulgar Latin *aculentum, neuter of *aculentus prickly, equivalent to Latin acu(s) needle + -lentus adj. suffix) + -ine Examples for eglantines

But Sidonie cared no more for lilies of the valley than for eglantine.

He could think of nothing but an old familiar hedge of eglantine.

His sister was also a poet and her verses are included in the “Wreath of eglantine.”

Hidden by brier and eglantine, they are fast losing all traces of cultivation.

This meed of poetic honour was an eglantine composed of silver.

"That fellow eglantine will create another Pun-ic war," said Sparkle.

Gardens of Nevers, where preparations are making for the wedding of Lysiart and eglantine.

There is a darkly premonitory duet for Lysiart and eglantine.

A scene for eglantine is followed by the finale—a chorus with solo for Euryanthe.

And afterward he was led into a garden of Caiphas, and there he was crowned with eglantine.

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