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thorny \ˈthȯrnē, -ȯ(ə)n-, -ni\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thornig, from thorn (I) + -ig -y 1. : full of thorns or spines or thornbushes : rough or thick with thorns : spiny, brambly < a thorny bush > < thorny ground > 2. a. : beset with trials, vexations, obstacles, or other difficulties < the steep and thorny way to heaven — Shakespeare > b. : sharp as a thorn : keenly distressing : stabbing < thorny cares > c. : as difficult to handle as a thorny branch or a thornbush : bristling with perplexities, points of controversy, or other conflicting elements < the thorny question of states' rights > |