Butterbough

/ˈbʌtərbɔː/ noun

A dialectal or archaic name for certain types of climbing plants or vines, possibly the butcher's broom or other sharp-leaved plants.

From butter + bough (Old English bog, branch or limb). This appears to be a folk compound whose original meaning connection is unclear; possibly referencing thorny growth or medicinal properties.

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