English
Etymology
From post-classical L. osera, osiera, variant of auseria �willow-bed�, from a variant of alisa �alder�, from Frankish.
Pronunciation
(UK) IPA|/���zɪ�/, /�����/
(US) IPA|/�o���ɻ/
Noun
en-noun
- A kind of willow (Salix viminalis) growing in wet places in Europe and Asia, and introduced into North America. It is considered the best of the willows for basket work. The name is sometimes given to any kind of willow.
- One of the long, pliable twigs of this plant, or of other similar plants.
#*1952, L.F. Salzman, Building in England, p. 188:
#*:Wattling consists of a row of upright stakes the spaces between which are more or less filled by interweaving small branches, hazel rods, osiers, reeds, thin strips of wood, or other pliant material.
Scientific names
Salix viminalis
Category:Trees
fr:osier
io:osier
ru:osier
te:osier
vi:osier
zh:osier
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