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osier

noun

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈəʊzɪə/ / /ˈəʊʒə/ / /ˈoʊʒəɹ/

name

Etymology: Borrowed from French Osier, from the noun osier (“willow tree”). Also altered from Auger and Ager. Compare Losier.

  1. A surname from French.

noun

Etymology: Borrowed from French osier (“basket willow, withy”)

  1. A willow, of species Salix viminalis, growing in wet places in Europe and Asia, and introduced into North America, considered the best willow for wickerwork.
  2. Any kind of willow.
  3. Long, pliable twigs of this plant, or of other similar plants.

    She pulled half a dozen fine fish out of the water within the reeds, killing each as she took it out, and threading it on a long osier that she carried. Then she knotted the osier, hung it on her arm, picked up the pitcher, and turned to come back.

    Wattling consists of a row of upright stakes the spaces between which are more or less filled by interweaving small branches, hazel rods, osiers, reeds, thin strips of wood, or other pliant material.