Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

eglantine

Noun
/ˈɛɡ.lənˌtaɪn/
Definition
Eglantine refers to a type of wild rose, specifically the sweetbriar or a related plant.
Examples
  • The scent of eglantine filled the air during our evening stroll.
  • She admired the eglantine blooming along the garden’s edge.
  • In ancient poetry, eglantine is often used to symbolize beauty and fragility.
Meaning
The term ‘eglantine’ specifically conveys the idea of a thorny wild rose known for its fragrant flowers and often found in hedgerows.
Synonyms
  • Sweetbriar
  • Wild rose
  • Rosa rubiginosa