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catbrier

[ kat-brahy-er ]

noun

  1. any prickly vine of the genus Smilax, especially S. rotundifolia, of eastern North America, growing in tangled masses.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of catbrier1

An Americanism dating back to 1830–40; cat ( def ) + brier 1
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In the common catbrier or smilax we see two slender thread-like tendrils growing from the base of each leaf.

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In autumn and early winter, cedar and honeysuckle berries, the grape-like cluster of fruit of the poison ivy, bittersweet and catbrier berries are all consumed according to their needs.

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Then he indulges in a fit of merriment at his own jokes—'chatter-chatter-chat-chat-chat-chat-chat' he says, calling his own name as he slips away to the security of a catbrier or barberry bush.

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