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–noun
1.
a tract of open and uncultivated land; wasteland overgrown with shrubs.
2.
any of various low-growing evergreen shrubs common on such land, as the common heather,
Calluna vulgaris.
3.
any plant of the genus
Erica,
or of the family Ericaceae.
Compare
heath family
.
Origin:
bef. 900;
ME; OE
hǣth;
c. G
Heide,
ON
heithr,
Goth
haithi;
akin to Welsh
coed
trees, wood
Related forms:
heathless,
adjective
heathlike,
adjective
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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heath
O.E.
hæð
"tract of wasteland," earlier "heather," infl. by O.N.
heiðr
"field," from P.Gmc.
*khaithijo
(cf. O.S.
hetha,
O.H.G.
heida
"heather," Du.
heide
"heath," Goth.
haiþi
"field"), from PIE
*kait-
"open, unplowed country" (cf. O.Ir.
ciad,
Welsh
coed,
Breton
coet
"wood, forest").
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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