sloe

See also: slöe and slö

English

Etymology

From Old English slāh, from Proto-Germanic *slaihwō, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)leie- (bluish); related to Danish slåen, Dutch slee, German Schlehe and perhaps with Russian сли́ва (slíva, plum).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sləʊ/

Noun

sloe (plural sloes)

  1. The small, bitter, wild fruit of the blackthorn (Prunus spinosa).
  2. The tree Prunus spinosa.
  3. Any of various other plants of the genus Prunus, as a shrub or small tree, Prunus alleghaniensis, bearing dark-purple fruit.

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