A historical term for a type of thistle plant or a cardinal (bird or prelate), depending on context.
From Old French 'chardon' (thistle) or from 'cardinal', with uncertain etymological development through Middle English.
This word is a linguistic relic—it probably referred to either the thistle plant or the cardinal bird, but modern usage has made it nearly obsolete and its true meaning ambiguous.
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