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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rose
,
n.
1.
A
flower
and
shrub
of
any
species
of
the
genus
Rosa
,
of
which
there
are
many
species
,
mostly
found
in
the
morthern
hemispere
Note:
☞
Roses
are
shrubs
with
pinnate
leaves
and
usually
prickly
stems
.
The
flowers
are
large
,
and
in
the
wild
state
have
five
petals
of
a
color
varying
from
deep
pink
to
white
,
or
sometimes
yellow
.
By
cultivation
and
hybridizing
the
number
of
petals
is
greatly
increased
and
the
natural
perfume
enhanced
.
In
this
way
many
distinct
classes
of
roses
have
been
formed
,
as
the
Banksia
,
Baurbon
,
Boursalt
,
China
,
Noisette
,
hybrid
perpetual
,
etc
.,
with
multitudes
of
varieties
in
nearly
every
class
.
2.
A
knot
of
ribbon
formed
like
a
rose
;
a
rose
knot
;
a
rosette
,
esp
.
one
worn
on
a
shoe
.
3.
Arch.
A
rose
window
.
See
Rose window
,
below
.
4.
A
perforated
nozzle
,
as
of
a
pipe
,
spout
,
etc
.,
for
delivering
water
in
fine
jets
;
a
rosehead
;
also
,
a
strainer
at
the
foot
of
a
pump
.
5.
Med.
The
erysipelas
.
6.
The
card
of
the
mariner's
compass
;
also
,
a
circular
card
with
radiating
lines
,
used
in
other
instruments
.
7.
The
color
of
a
rose
;
rose-red
;
pink
.
8.
A
diamond
.
See
Rose diamond
,
below
.
Cabbage rose
,
China rose
,
etc
.
See
under
Cabbage
,
China
,
etc
.
Corn rose
Bot.
See
Corn poppy
,
under
Corn
.
Infantile rose
Med.
,
a
variety
of
roseola
.
Jamaica rose
.
Bot.
See
under
Jamaica
.
Rose acacia
Bot.
,
a
low
American
leguminous
shrub
(
Robinia hispida
)
with
handsome
clusters
of
rose-colored
blossoms
.
Rose aniline
.
Chem.
Same
as
Rosaniline
.
Rose apple
Bot.
,
the
fruit
of
the
tropical
myrtaceous
tree
Eugenia Jambos
.
It
is
an
edible
berry
an
inch
or
more
in
diameter
,
and
is
said
to
have
a
very
strong
roselike
perfume
.
Rose beetle
.
Zool.
(a)
A
small
yellowish
or
buff
longlegged
beetle
(
Macrodactylus subspinosus
),
which
eats
the
leaves
of
various
plants
,
and
is
often
very
injurious
to
rosebushes
,
apple
trees
,
grapevines
,
etc
.
Called
also
rose bug
,
and
rose chafer
.
(b)
The
European
chafer
.
Rose bug
.
Zool.
same
as
Rose beetle
,
Rose chafer
.
Rose burner
,
a
kind
of
gas-burner
producing
a
rose-shaped
flame
.
Rose camphor
Chem.
,
a
solid
odorless
substance
which
separates
from
rose
oil
.
Rose campion
.
Bot.
See
under
Campion
.
Rose catarrh
Med.
,
rose
cold
.
Rose chafer
.
Zool.
(a)
A
common
European
beetle
(
Cetonia aurata
)
which
is
often
very
injurious
to
rosebushes
; --
called
also
rose beetle
,
and
rose fly
.
(b)
The
rose
beetle
(a)
.
Rose cold
Med.
,
a
variety
of
hay
fever
,
sometimes
attributed
to
the
inhalation
of
the
effluvia
of
roses
.
See
Hay fever
,
under
Hay
.
Rose color
,
the
color
of
a
rose
;
pink
;
hence
,
a
beautiful
hue
or
appearance
;
fancied
beauty
,
attractiveness
,
or
promise
.
Rose de Pompadour
,
Rose du Barry
,
names
succesively
given
to
a
delicate
rose
color
used
on
Sèvres
porcelain
.
Rose diamond
,
a
diamond
,
one
side
of
which
is
flat
,
and
the
other
cut
into
twenty-four
triangular
facets
in
two
ranges
which
form
a
convex
face
pointed
at
the
top
.
Cf
.
Brilliant
,
n.
Rose ear
.
See
under
Ear
.
Rose elder
Bot.
,
the
Guelder-rose
.
Rose engine
,
a
machine
,
or
an
appendage
to
a
turning
lathe
,
by
which
a
surface
or
wood
,
metal
,
etc
.,
is
engraved
with
a
variety
of
curved
lines
. --
Craig
.
Rose family
Bot.
the
Roseceae
.
See
Rosaceous
.
Rose fever
Med.
,
rose
cold
.
Rose fly
Zool.
,
a
rose
betle
,
or
rose
chafer
.
Rose gall
Zool.
,
any
gall
found
on
rosebushes
.
See
Bedeguar
.
Rose knot
,
a
ribbon
,
or
other
pliade
band
plaited
so
as
to
resemble
a
rose
;
a
rosette
.
Rose lake
,
Rose madder
,
a
rich
tint
prepared
from
lac
and
madder
precipitated
on
an
earthy
basis
. --
Fairholt
.
Rose mallow
.
Bot.
(a)
A
name
of
several
malvaceous
plants
of
the
genus
Hibiscus
,
with
large
rose-colored
flowers
.
(b)
the
hollyhock
.
Rose nail
,
a
nail
with
a
convex
,
faceted
head
.
Rose noble
,
an
ancient
English
gold
coin
,
stamped
with
the
figure
of
a
rose
,
first
struck
in
the
reign
of
Edward
III
.,
and
current
at
6s. 8d. --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
Rose of China
.
Bot.
See
China rose
(b)
,
under
China
.
Rose of Jericho
Bot.
,
a
Syrian
cruciferous
plant
(
Anastatica Hierochuntica
)
which
rolls
up
when
dry
,
and
expands
again
when
moistened
; --
called
also
resurrection plant
.
Rose of Sharon
Bot.
,
an
ornamental
malvaceous
shrub
(
Hibiscus Syriacus
).
In
the
Bible
the
name
is
used
for
some
flower
not
yet
identified
,
perhaps
a
Narcissus
,
or
possibly
the
great
lotus
flower
.
Rose oil
Chem.
,
the
yellow
essential
oil
extracted
from
various
species
of
rose
blossoms
,
and
forming
the
chief
part
of
attar
of
roses
.
Rose pink
,
a
pigment
of
a
rose
color
,
made
by
dyeing
chalk
or
whiting
with
a
decoction
of
Brazil
wood
and
alum
;
also
,
the
color
of
the
pigment
.
Rose quartz
Min.
,
a
variety
of
quartz
which
is
rose-red
.
Rose rash
.
Med.
Same
as
Roseola
.
Rose slug
Zool.
,
the
small
green
larva
of
a
black
sawfly
(
Selandria rosae
).
These
larvae
feed
in
groups
on
the
parenchyma
of
the
leaves
of
rosebushes
,
and
are
often
abundant
and
very
destructive
.
Rose window
Arch.
,
a
circular
window
filled
with
ornamental
tracery
.
Called
also
Catherine wheel
,
and
marigold window
.
Cf
.
wheel window
,
under
Wheel
.
Summer rose
Med.
,
a
variety
of
roseola
.
See
Roseola
.
Under the rose
[a
translation
of
L
.
sub
rosa]
,
in
secret
;
privately
;
in
a
manner
that
forbids
disclosure
; --
the
rose
being
among
the
ancients
the
symbol
of
secrecy
,
and
hung
up
at
entertainments
as
a
token
that
nothing
there
said
was
to
be
divulged
.
Wars of the Roses
Eng. Hist.
,
feuds
between
the
Houses
of
York
and
Lancaster
,
the
white
rose
being
the
badge
of
the
House
of
York
,
and
the
red
rose
of
the
House
of
Lancaster
.
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