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bethwine|ˈbɛθwaɪn| Also bethwyn, pethwind. [Of unknown derivation: the second element is perh. wind: the whole looks like a perversion of bend-with or bind-with.] A name given locally to various twining plants: a. The Great Hedge Convolvulus (C. sepium). b. The Bear-bind (Polygonum Convolvulus). c. The Traveller's Joy (Clematis Vitalba).
1609C. Butler Fem. Mon. (1623) iii. F iij, And then with a small pliant Garth or Belt of Bethwyn, Bramble, Brier, or the like, gird the Hackle close to the Hiue. 1863Kingsley Water Bab. (1878) 187 There was no more hope of rooting out them than of rooting out peth-winds [convolvulus]. 1875Parish Sussex Gloss., Bethwine, the wild clematis. |