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eglantine (n.)
"sweet briar," c. 1400, from French
églantine
, from Old French
aiglent
"dog rose," from Vulgar Latin
*aquilentus
"rich in prickles," from Latin
aculeus
"spine, prickle," diminutive of
acus
"needle" (see
acuity
).