Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Thorn (-s)
thorn (-s), n. [OE þorn, thorn.]
- Spine; point sharp outgrowth; small goad on a plant stem; puncturing feature found on the branches of some plants.
- Burr; nettle; thistle; [fig.] source of suffering; cause of shame.
- Spur; prickle; spear; lance; [fig.] the weapon used to pierce the side of Jesus Christ; [metaphor] hurt; injury; agony; anguish.
- Bramble; spine; [metonymy] crown; circlet of plaited thorns; spiked wreath similar to the one that enemies placed on the head of Jesus to mock him (see Matthew 27:29); [metaphor] wound; bruise; [fig.] affliction; trial; trouble.
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