eg·lan·tine /ˈɛglənˌtaɪn, ˌtin/
  野薔薇之一種
  Eg·lan·tine n.  Bot. (a) A species of rose (Rosa Eglanteria), with fragrant foliage and flowers of various colors. (b) The sweetbrier (R. rubiginosa).
  Note: ☞ Milton, in the following lines, has applied the name to some twining plant, perhaps the honeysuckle.
  Through the sweetbrier, or the vine,
  Or the twisted eglantine.   --L'Allegro, 47.
  “In our early writers and in Gerarde and the herbalists, it was a shrub with white flowers.”
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  eglantine
       n : Eurasian rose with prickly stems and fragrant leaves and
           bright pink flowers followed by scarlet hips [syn: sweetbrier,
            sweetbriar, brier, briar, Rosa eglanteria]