Alebush

/ˈeɪl.bʊʃ/ noun

A sign, usually a bush or ivy post, hung outside an alehouse to indicate that ale was sold there, serving as advertisement for drinking establishments.

From 'ale' + 'bush' (the plant used as a sign). In medieval England, alehousekeepers hung ivy or bushes above their doors as a universal sign recognized by any passerby, since most people couldn't read.

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