[syn: blessed thistle, sweet sultan, Cnicus benedictus]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Thistle \This"tle\, n. [OE. thistil, AS. [thorn]istel; akin to
   D. & G. distel, OHG. distila, distil, Icel. [thorn]istill,
   Sw. tistel, Dan. tidsel; of uncertain origin.] (Bot.)
   Any one of several prickly composite plants, especially those
   of the genera Cnicus, Craduus, and Onopordon. The name
   is often also applied to other prickly plants.
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   Blessed thistle, Carduus benedictus, so named because it
      was formerly considered an antidote to the bite of
      venomous creatures.
   Bull thistle, Cnicus lanceolatus, the common large
      thistle of neglected pastures.
   Canada thistle, Cnicus arvensis, a native of Europe, but
      introduced into the United States from Canada.
   Cotton thistle, Onopordon Acanthium.
   Fuller's thistle, the teasel.
   Globe thistle, Melon thistle, etc. See under Globe,
      Melon, etc.
   Pine thistle, Atractylis gummifera, a native of the
      Mediterranean region. A vicid gum resin flows from the
      involucre.
   Scotch thistle, either the cotton thistle, or the musk
      thistle, or the spear thistle; -- all used national
      emblems of Scotland.
   Sow thistle, Sonchus oleraceus.
   Spear thistle. Same as Bull thistle.
   Star thistle, a species of Centaurea. See Centaurea.
   Torch thistle, a candelabra-shaped plant of the genus
      Cereus. See Cereus.
   Yellow thistle, Cincus horridulus.
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   Thistle bird (Zool.), the American goldfinch, or
      yellow-bird (Spinus tristis); -- so called on account of
      its feeding on the seeds of thistles. See Illust. under
      Goldfinch.
   Thistle butterfly (Zool.), a handsomely colored American
      butterfly (Vanessa cardui) whose larva feeds upon
      thistles; -- called also painted lady.
   Thistle cock (Zool.), the corn bunting (Emberiza
      militaria). [Prov. Eng.]
   Thistle crown, a gold coin of England of the reign of James
      I., worth four shillings.
   Thistle finch (Zool.), the goldfinch; -- so called from its
      fondness for thistle seeds. [Prov. Eng.]
   Thistle funnel, a funnel having a bulging body and flaring
      mouth.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Blessed thistle \Bless"ed this"tle\
   See under Thistle.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
blessed thistle
    n 1: tall Old World biennial thistle with large clasping white-
         blotched leaves and purple flower heads; naturalized in
         California and South America [syn: milk thistle, lady's
         thistle, Our Lady's mild thistle, holy thistle,
         blessed thistle, Silybum marianum]
    2: annual of Mediterranean to Portugal having hairy stems and
       minutely spiny-toothed leaves and large heads of yellow
       flowers [syn: blessed thistle, sweet sultan, Cnicus
       benedictus]