Eglatere
1Eglatere — Eg la*tere, n. Eglantine. [Obs. or R.] [Written also {eglantere}.] Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
2eglatere — eg·la·tere …
3eglatere — ˈegləˌti(ə)r noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English eglenter, from Middle French eglentier, aiglentier, from aiglent + ier er archaic : eglantine …
4eglantere — Eglatere Eg la*tere, n. Eglantine. [Obs. or R.] [Written also {eglantere}.] Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
5eglantine — n. Eglatere, sweetbrier (Rosa rubiginosa) …
6eglantine — /ˈɛgləntin/ (say egluhnteen), / aɪn/ (say uyn) noun any of various plants of the genus Rosa, family Rosaceae, mainly of northern temperate and subtropical regions, especially sweetbriar. Also, eglatere /ˈɛglətɪə/ (say egluhtear). {Middle English… …
7eglenter — obs. form of eglatere …