Christ’s-thorn









Christ’s-thorn


Christ’s-thorn [krahysts-thawrn] Word Origin noun

  1. any of certain Old World thorny shrubs or small trees supposed to have been used for Christ’s crown of thorns, as the Jerusalem thorn, Paliurus spina-christi, or the jujube, Ziziphus jujuba.

Origin of Christ’s-thorn 1555–65; translation of Latin spīna Chrīstī British Dictionary definitions for christ’s-thorn Christ’s-thorn noun

  1. any of several rhamnaceous plants of SW Asia, such as Paliurus spina-christi or the jujube, that have thorny stems and are popularly believed to have been used for Christ’s Crown of Thorns
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