Dict: easton - Brier
easton:
Brier
@ This word occurs frequently, and is the translation of several different terms.
(1.) kjv@Micah:7:4, it denotes a species of thorn shrub used for hedges. In kjv@Proverbs:15:19 the word is rendered "thorn" (Heb. hedek, "stinging"), supposed by some to be what is called the "apple of Sodom" (q.v.).
(2.) kjv@Ezekiel:28:24, sallon', properly a "prickle," such as is found on the shoots of the palm tree.
(3.) kjv@Isaiah:55:13, probably simply a thorny bush. Some, following the Vulgate Version, regard it as the "nettle."
(4.) kjv@Isaiah:5:6 kjv@Isaiah:7:23-25, etc., frequently used to denote thorny shrubs in general. In 10:17; 27:4, it means troublesome men.
(5.) In kjv@Hebrews:6:8 the Greek word (tribolos) so rendered means "three-pronged," and denotes the land caltrop, a low throny shrub resembling in its spikes the military "crow-foot." Comp. kjv@Matthew:7:16, "thistle."