A fragrant plant with pale flowers, also known as sweet briar or wild rose; or a historical/literary reference to romance and chivalry.
From Old French 'aiglemor' or 'eglantine', meaning sweetbriar. The term appears in medieval romances, giving it connotations of chivalric romance and beauty.
Eglamore appears in medieval romances like tales of Chaucer, where the sweet briar became a symbol of noble love and beauty—the flower's thorns representing love's complexity and sweetness.
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