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rose of Sharon - translation to English

COMMON NAME OF DIFFERENT FLOWERING PLANTS WITH BIBLICAL ORIGIN
Rose of sharon; Rose Of Sharon; The rose of Sharon; Rose-of-Sharon; Rose-of-sharon
  • ''Hibiscus syriacus''
  • ''Hypericum calycinum''
  • ''Hibiscus syriacus'' double bloom
  • One plant commonly called "rose of Sharon" in the US is ''[[Hibiscus syriacus]]'', here seen in bloom.

rose of Sharon         
die Rose von Scharon
Ariel Sharon         
  • Conquest of Sinai. 5–6 June 1967
  • Conquest of Sinai. 7–8 June 1967
  • ''[[Operation Gazelle]]'', Israel's ground maneuver, encircles the [[Egyptian Third Army]], October 1973
  • Minister of Defense]] Sharon (right) with his US counterpart [[Caspar Weinberger]], 1982
  • Ka-Bar combat knife]], stands with other paratroop commandos, before [[Operation Olive Leaves]], 1955.
  • Sharon, top second from left, with members of Unit 101 after Operation Egged (November 1955). Standing l to r: Lt. [[Meir Har-Zion]], Maj. Arik Sharon, Lt. Gen [[Moshe Dayan]], Capt. Dani Matt, Lt. Moshe Efron, Maj. Gen [[Asaf Simchoni]]; on ground, l to r: Capt. [[Aharon Davidi]], Lt. Ya'akov Ya'akov, Capt. [[Raful Eitan]]
  • Sharon's 143rd Division, crossing the Suez Canal, in the direction of Cairo, 15 October 1973
  • Operation Bin Nun (24–25 May 1948), during which Sharon was shot in the stomach, foot and groin.
  • Sharon and wife Lily Sharon in New York in 1974
  • Ariel Sharon at age 14 (second from right)
  • Sharon and [[Yitzhak Mordechai]] greeting United States President [[Bill Clinton]] in 1998
  • [[Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority]] [[Mahmoud Abbas]], United States President [[George W. Bush]], and Ariel Sharon, Red Sea Summit, [[Aqaba]], June 2003
  • President Bush and Prime Minister Sharon, [[White House]], April 2004
  • Battle of Abu-Ageila]]
  • Sharon and President [[Vladimir Putin]] meeting in Israel.
PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL AND ISRAELI GENERAL (1928-2014)
Ariel Shinerman; Arik Shinerman; Arik Sharon; Arial Sharon; Ariel Scheinermann; Lily Sharon; Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of Israel; Ariel sharon; Ariel Scharon; Arik sharon; Margalit Sharon; Erik Sharon; Butcher of Beirut; Aerial Sharon; Ariel Scheinerman; אריאל שיינרמן; אריאל שרון; Illnesses of Ariel Sharon; Gen. Ariel Sharon; Sharon, Ariel; Arial sharon; Death of Ariel Sharon; Death and military funeral of Ariel Sharon; Military funeral of Ariel Sharon; State funeral of Ariel Sharon; Margalit Zimmermann; Lily Zimmermann; Mitla incident
n. Ariel Sharon (geboren 1928), israelischer Premierminister seit 2001 (diente als Minister in mehreren Regierungen, als Verteidigungsminister, Außenminister, Wirtschaftsminister und Minister für Infrastruktur), Knesset-Mitglied der Likud Partei und ehemaliger General des israelischen Militärs
Arik Sharon         
  • Conquest of Sinai. 5–6 June 1967
  • Conquest of Sinai. 7–8 June 1967
  • ''[[Operation Gazelle]]'', Israel's ground maneuver, encircles the [[Egyptian Third Army]], October 1973
  • Minister of Defense]] Sharon (right) with his US counterpart [[Caspar Weinberger]], 1982
  • Ka-Bar combat knife]], stands with other paratroop commandos, before [[Operation Olive Leaves]], 1955.
  • Sharon, top second from left, with members of Unit 101 after Operation Egged (November 1955). Standing l to r: Lt. [[Meir Har-Zion]], Maj. Arik Sharon, Lt. Gen [[Moshe Dayan]], Capt. Dani Matt, Lt. Moshe Efron, Maj. Gen [[Asaf Simchoni]]; on ground, l to r: Capt. [[Aharon Davidi]], Lt. Ya'akov Ya'akov, Capt. [[Raful Eitan]]
  • Sharon's 143rd Division, crossing the Suez Canal, in the direction of Cairo, 15 October 1973
  • Operation Bin Nun (24–25 May 1948), during which Sharon was shot in the stomach, foot and groin.
  • Sharon and wife Lily Sharon in New York in 1974
  • Ariel Sharon at age 14 (second from right)
  • Sharon and [[Yitzhak Mordechai]] greeting United States President [[Bill Clinton]] in 1998
  • [[Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority]] [[Mahmoud Abbas]], United States President [[George W. Bush]], and Ariel Sharon, Red Sea Summit, [[Aqaba]], June 2003
  • President Bush and Prime Minister Sharon, [[White House]], April 2004
  • Battle of Abu-Ageila]]
  • Sharon and President [[Vladimir Putin]] meeting in Israel.
PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL AND ISRAELI GENERAL (1928-2014)
Ariel Shinerman; Arik Shinerman; Arik Sharon; Arial Sharon; Ariel Scheinermann; Lily Sharon; Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of Israel; Ariel sharon; Ariel Scharon; Arik sharon; Margalit Sharon; Erik Sharon; Butcher of Beirut; Aerial Sharon; Ariel Scheinerman; אריאל שיינרמן; אריאל שרון; Illnesses of Ariel Sharon; Gen. Ariel Sharon; Sharon, Ariel; Arial sharon; Death of Ariel Sharon; Death and military funeral of Ariel Sharon; Military funeral of Ariel Sharon; State funeral of Ariel Sharon; Margalit Zimmermann; Lily Zimmermann; Mitla incident
n. Ariel Sharon (geboren 1928), israelischer Premierminister seit 2001 Arik Sharon (1928 geboren), diente als Minister in mehreren Regierungen, als Verteidigungsminister, Außenminister, Wirtschaftsminister und Minister für Infrastruktur), Knesset-Mitglied der Likud Partei und ehemaliger General des israelischen Militärs

Definition

rose of Sharon
¦ noun
1. a low shrub with dense foliage and large golden-yellow flowers, native to SE Europe and Asia Minor. [Hypericum calycinum.]
2. (in biblical use) a flowering plant whose identity is unknown.
Origin
from Sharon, a region of fertile coastal plain in present-day Israel.

Wikipedia

Rose of Sharon

Rose of Sharon is a biblical expression, though the identity of the plant referred to is unclear and is disputed among biblical scholars. It has become a common name for several different species of flowering plants that are valued in different parts of the world. In neither case does it refer to actual roses. The name's varied colloquial application has been used as an example of the lack of precision of common names, which can potentially cause confusion. "Rose of Sharon" has become a frequently used catch phrase in poetry and lyrics.

Examples of use of rose of Sharon
1. Also, in a reference to Bowdon‘s role in the 1'40 film, "The Grapes of Wrath," the story should have used the film‘s listed spelling, Rosasharn, a colloquial version of the name, Rose–of–Sharon.
2. The actress‘ best–remembered role was likely as Rose–of–Sharon in "The Grapes of Wrath." Based on the novel by John Steinbeck, the film‘s screenplay was written by her husband.
3. The actress‘ best–remembered role was likely as Rose–of–Sharon in The Grapes of Wrath.‘‘ Based on the novel by John Steinbeck, the film‘s screenplay was written by her husband.