eglantinenoun eg·lan·tine \ˈe-glən-ˌtīn, -ˌtēn\Definition of eglantine: sweetbriarOrigin and Etymology of eglantineMiddle English eglentyn, from Anglo-French eglent, from Vulgar Latin *aculentum, from Latin acus needle; akin to Latin acer sharp — more at edgeFirst Known Use: 14th century
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