The Definition of the word Thistle
Thistle
(1.) Heb. hoah (2 Kings 14:9; Job 31:40). In Job 41:2 the Hebrew "word is rendered "thorn," but in the Revised Version "hook." It" "is also rendered "thorn" in 2 Chr. 33:11; Prov. 26:9; Cant. 2:2;" brambles in Isa. 34:13. It is supposed to be a variety of the "wild plum-tree, but by some it is regarded as the common" "thistle, of which there are many varieties in Palestine." "(2.) Heb. dardar, meaning "a plant growing luxuriantly" (Gen. "3:18; Hos. 10:8); Gr. tribolos, "a triple point" (Matt. 7:16;" "Heb. 6:8, "brier," R.V. "thistle"). This was probably the" "star-thistle, called by botanists Centaurea calcitropa, or" "caltrops, a weed common in corn-fields. (See [631]THORNS.)"
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