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Webster 1913 Edition
Willow
Wil′low
,Noun.
1.
(Bot.)
Any tree or shrub of the genus
Salix
, including many species, most of which are characterized often used as an emblem of sorrow, desolation, or desertion. “A wreath of willow to show my forsaken plight.” Sir W. Scott.
Hence, a lover forsaken by, or having lost, the person beloved, is said to wear the willow. And I must
For him that’s dead or false to me.
wear the willow
garlandFor him that’s dead or false to me.
Campbell.
2.
(Textile Manuf.)
A machine in which cotton or wool is opened and cleansed by the action of long spikes projecting from a drum which revolves within a box studded with similar spikes; – probably so called from having been originally a cylindrical cage made of willow rods, though some derive the term from winnow, as denoting the winnowing, or cleansing, action of the machine. Called also
willy
, twilly
, twilly devil
, and devil
. Almond willow
, Pussy willow
, Weeping willow
(Bot.)
– Willow biter
(Zool.)
the blue tit.
[Prov. Eng.]
– Willow fly
(Zool.)
, a greenish European stone fly (
– Chloroperla viridis
); – called also yellow Sally
. Willow gall
(Zool.)
, a conical, scaly gall produced on willows by the larva of a small dipterous fly (
– Cecidomyia strobiloides
). Willow grouse
(Zool.)
, the white ptarmigan. See
– ptarmigan
. Willow lark
(Zool.)
, the sedge warbler.
[Prov. Eng.]
– Willow ptarmigan
(Zool.)
(a)
The European reed bunting, or black-headed bunting. See under
Reed
. (b)
A sparrow (
– Passer salicicolus
) native of Asia, Africa, and Southern Europe. Willow tea
, the prepared leaves of a species of willow largely grown in the neighborhood of Shanghai, extensively used by the poorer classes of Chinese as a substitute for tea.
McElrath.
– Willow thrush
(Zool.)
, a variety of the veery, or Wilson's thrush. See
– Veery
. Willow warbler
(Zool.)
, a very small European warbler (
Phylloscopus trochilus
); – called also bee bird
, haybird
, golden wren
, pettychaps
, sweet William
, Tom Thumb
, and willow wren
.Wil′low
,Verb.
T.
To open and cleanse, as cotton, flax, or wool, by means of a willow. See , 2.
Willow
, Noun.
Webster 1828 Edition
Willow
WILLOW
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Willow
Willow
See also: willow
English
Proper noun
Willow
- A female given name of modern usage.
- 1992 Martha Grimes, The End of the Pier, page 132:
- Before he died her father had run a nursery just outside the town. He loved trees so much he'd even named his two daughters and one son after them: Willow, Ashley and Oak.
- 1992 Martha Grimes, The End of the Pier, page 132:
- A census-designated place in Alaska
- A town in Oklahoma
- A town in Wisconsin
willow
willow
See also: Willow
English
Noun
willow (countable and uncountable, plural willows)
- Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs in the genus Salix, in the willow family Salicaceae, found primarily on moist soils in cooler zones in the northern hemisphere.
- 1912, Zane Grey, Riders of the Purple Sage, Chapter 8
- […] and through the middle of this forest, from wall to wall, ran a winding line of brilliant green which marked the course of cottonwoods and willows.
- 1912, Zane Grey, Riders of the Purple Sage, Chapter 8
- (cricket, colloquial) A cricket bat.
- (baseball, slang, 1800s) The baseball bat.
- A rotating spiked drum used to open and clean cotton heads.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
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Verb
willow (third-person singular simple present willows, present participle willowing, simple past and past participle willowed)