dogberry

dogberry
/dawg"ber'ee, -beuh ree, dog"-/, n., pl. dogberries.
1. the berry or fruit of any of various plants, as the European dogwood, Cornus sanguinea, the chokeberry, Aronia arbutifolia, or the mountain ash, Sorbus americana.
2. the plant itself.
3. any of several plants, esp. the dog rose, bearberry, and guelder rose.
[1545-55; DOG + BERRY]

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