Hazle

/ˈhæzəl/ noun

Definition

An alternate or archaic spelling of hazel, a type of shrub or small tree known for producing hazelnuts, or referring to a light brownish color.

Etymology

From Old English 'hæsel' or 'hæsl,' related to German 'Hasel' and Dutch 'hazelaar,' ultimately from Proto-Germanic roots; the spelling 'hazle' represents an older or dialectal variant.

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Hazel trees have been culturally significant for millennia—in Celtic mythology they were symbols of wisdom, and modern archaeology shows that hazelnuts were a major food source for Stone Age Europeans, making them surprisingly important to human evolution.

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