harebell
noun
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Pronunciation: /ˈhɛəˌbɛl/ / /ˈhɛɚˌbɛl/
noun
Etymology: From Middle English harebelle, equivalent to hare + bell.
- A perennial flowering plant, Campanula rotundifolia, native to the Northern Hemisphere, with blue, bell-like flowers.
“How Snow-drops cold, and blue-eyed Harebells blend / Their tender tears, as o'er the stream they bend […].”
“Her most striking feature, then as now, was her eyes: both large and expressive, but while one was the brown of a fresh hazelnut, the other was pale bluey-violet, the colour of harebells.”
- foxglove
“I wonder whether the witches would be wearing on their fingers their ornaments of foxglove blossoms, often called witches' bells or harebells, sometimes known as witches' thimbles.”