alder

UK /ˈɔːldə/ US /ˈɔːldə/
noun 2name 1

Definitions

noun

1

Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family.

I’ve known ere now an interfering branch / Of alder catch my lifted axe behind me. / But that was in the woods, to hold my hand / From striking at another alder’s roots, / And that was, as I say, an alder branch.

Have a tree or two the witches particularly like, such as the alder, larch, cypress and hemlock; then, to counteract any possible evil effects, there must be a holly, yew, hazel, elder, mountain ash or juniper.

noun

1

An alderman or alderwoman.

Almost immediately, city alders contacted the campaign to negotiate an ordinance.

Chicago's mayor Edward Kennelly, the city alders, and many white Chicagoans opposed this siting plan.

name

1

A topographic surname from Middle English for someone who lived by alder trees.

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