Holly
/ˈhɒli/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A shrub or tree of the genus Ilex, typically having glossy evergreen leaves and red berries, often used as a decoration during the Christmas season.
The holly in our garden shines brightly with its red berries during the winter.
The leaves of the holly tree, used for decoration, especially during Christmas.
She adorned the mantelpiece with sprigs of holly to celebrate the holidays.
A common type of decoration made from holly leaves and berries, especially during Christmas.
The children made wreaths out of holly to decorate their front door.
Etymology
Middle English holin, from Old English holegn, of West Germanic origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
holly jolly
A phrase indicating a cheerful or festive atmosphere.
deck the halls with boughs of holly
A phrase suggesting the decoration of a space for celebration, especially at Christmas.
Related Words
mistletoe
A plant typically hung during Christmas for decorative purposes and associated with kissing.
evergreen
A plant that retains green leaves throughout the year.
Slang Meanings
To be happy or cheerful, akin to being in a 'holly' mood.
She’s feeling holly after receiving good news.