holly

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الإنجليزية - التركية
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A female given name, from the name of the tree

Holly, would you mind if I named my little girl 'Holly'? I mean, it's right around Christmas time, and I always think of holly with Christmas.

Any of various shrubs or small trees, of the genus Ilex, either evergreen or deciduous, used as decoration especially at Christmas
The wood from this tree
{i} female first name
The holm oak
United States rock star (1936-1959)
What the Fonz does in his garden
Wholly
(Ilex) Any of several trees or shrubs of this genus with glossy, spiny-toothed leaves; small whitish flowers and red berries
{i} evergreen shrub with bright red berries
See 1st Holm
A tree or shrub of the genus Ilex
Holly is an evergreen tree or shrub which has hard, shiny leaves with sharp points, and red berries in winter. Any of approximately 400 species of red-or black-berried ornamental shrubs and trees that make up the genus Ilex (family Aquifoliaceae), including the popular Christmas hollies. English holly (I. aquifolium) bears shiny, spiny, dark, evergreen leaves; American holly (I. opaca) has oblong, prickly leaves; both have usually red fruits. There are spineless and yellow-fruited forms of both species
The European species (Ilex Aquifolium) is best known, having glossy green leaves, with a spiny, waved edge, and bearing berries that turn red or yellow about Michaelmas
United States rock star (1936-1959) any tree or shrub of the genus Ilex having red berries and shiny evergreen leaves with prickly edges
any tree or shrub of the genus Ilex having red berries and shiny evergreen leaves with prickly edges
Holly grown around a house has long been believed to keep out evil It was also held to protect against the evil eye and storms It was also a protection against witches According to William Henderson's Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties witches hate holly because "its name is but another form of the word holy, and its thorny foliage and blood-red berries are suggestive of the most sacred Christian associations "
plant of the Ilex genus, as in: We have a hedge of holly bushes on our property
holly oak
holm oak
Holly and the Ivy
a popular Christmas carol (=a traditional religious song)
holly fern
tropical Old World fern having glossy fronds suggestive of holly; sometimes placed in genus Polystichum any of various ferns of the genus Polystichum having fronds with texture and gloss like holly
holly-leaved cherry
California evergreen wild plum with spiny leathery leaves and white flowers
American holly
A species of holly, native to the eastern United States, Ilex opaca
California holly
toyon
sea holly
The plant Eryngium maritimum
sea holly
More generally, any of several species of plants in the genus Eryngium
Arthur Holly Compton
born Sept. 10, 1892, Wooster, Ohio, U.S. died March 15, 1962, Berkeley, Calif. U.S. physicist. He taught at the University of Chicago (1923-45) and later served as chancellor (1945-54) and professor (1953-61) at Washington University. He is best known for his discovery and explanation of the Compton effect, for which he shared with C.T.R. Wilson the 1927 Nobel Prize for Physics. He was later instrumental in initiating the Manhattan Project, and he directed the development of the first nuclear reactors
Buddy Holly
a US pop singer, guitar player, and songwriter who, with his band The Crickets, helped to make rock 'n' roll music popular in the 1950s. His songs include That'll be the Day and Peggy Sue. He was killed in a plane crash (1936-59). orig. Charles Hardin Holley born Sept. 7, 1936, Lubbock, Texas, U.S. died Feb. 3, 1959, near Clear Lake, Iowa U.S. singer and songwriter. He played in country music bands while in high school. Later switching to rock and roll (see rock music), Holly and his band, the Crickets, had hits in 1957 with songs such as "That'll Be the Day," "Peggy Sue," and "Oh, Boy!" Holly died at age 22 in a plane crash, along with the singers Richie Valens (b. 1941) and The Big Bopper (Jape Richardson, b. 1930). He left behind many recordings that were released posthumously, and he soon attained legendary stature; he was part of the first group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The holly
holm
african holly
woolly-stemmed biennial arborescent shrub of tropical Africa and southern Asia having silvery-white prickly branches, clusters of blue or white flowers, and bright red berries resembling holly berries
american holly
an evergreen tree
braun's holly fern
North American fern whose more or less evergreen leathery fronds are covered with pale brown chafflike scales
chinese holly
dense rounded evergreen shrub of China having spiny leaves; widely cultivated as an ornamental
common winterberry holly
a holly shrub
deciduous holly
a holly tree
desert holly
handsome low saltbush of arid southwestern United States and Mexico having blue-green prickly-edged leaves often used for Christmas decoration
geogia holly
a holly shrub
hollies
plural of holly
juneberry holly
a holly shrub
largeleaf holly
a holly tree
low gallberry holly
an evergreen shrub
northern holly fern
evergreen European fern widely cultivated
sea holly
European evergreen eryngo with twisted spiny leaves naturalized on United States east coast; roots formerly used as an aphrodisiac
sea holly
widely cultivated southern European acanthus with whitish purple-veined flowers
sea holly
An evergeen seashore plant (Eryngium maritimum)
sea holly
A European seashore plant (Eryngium maritimum) having prickly, fleshy, bluish leaves and heads of blue or purplish flowers
smooth winterberry holly
a holly shrub
tall gallberry holly
an evergreen shrub
western holly fern
North American fern
yaupon holly
an evergreen shrub
التركية - الإنجليزية

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Hollies
the hollies
holly

    الواصلة

    hol·ly

    التركية النطق

    häli

    النطق

    /ˈhälē/ /ˈhɑːliː/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'hä-lE ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English holly, shortening of holin, from Old English holeġn, from Proto-Germanic *xuli- (compare Dutch/German hulst, Old Norse hulfr), from Proto-Indo-European *kol 'prickly' (compare Welsh celyn 'holly', Russian kolos 'ear of wheat', Albanian kallí 'straw, chaff', Sanskrit kaţambá 'arrow'), from *kel 'to cut' (compare Old Church Slavonic kolja 'to prick').

    رصف المشتركة

    holly shit

    فيديوهات

    ... Robert Holly [phonetic]: Good morning, Mr. President. ...
    ... Robert Holly [phonetic] who is joining us from Charlotte, ...
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