rowan
Americannoun
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the European mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia, having pinnate leaves and clusters of bright red berries.
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either of two American mountain ashes, Sorbus americana or S. sambucifolia.
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the berry of any of these trees.
noun
Etymology
Origin of rowan
1795–1805; < Old Norse *raun- in reynir, Norwegian raun
Example Sentences
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By a fence at the school, Lowfield Primary, stands a young rowan tree.
From BBC • Dec. 4, 2023
Back at Lowfield Primary School, a handful of children gather around their new rowan, growing out of a hole cut in the artificial grass.
From BBC • Dec. 4, 2023
The moose mostly ate birch, rowan and willow trees.
From Washington Post • Mar. 11, 2023
Flavored with Scottish rowan berry among other botanicals.
From Washington Post • Sep. 27, 2021
They started upstream, pushing through brambles and tangled rowan and birch.
From "Wolf Brother" by Michelle Paver
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