provincial rose

provincial rose
provincial rose /prə-vinˈshl rōz/
noun
1. A rose, a variety of Rosa gallica, cultivated at Provins /pro-vɛ̃s/ in Seine-et-Marne, France (also province rose or Provins rose)
2. A shoe rosette (Shakespeare)

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