A wild cherry, Prunus avium, native to Europe and western Asia.(noun)
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Use "gean" in a sentence
"The small cherry, both black and red, common in gardens, is in Scotland, never in England, termed gean (Fr. guigne), from Guigne, in Picardy."
"The double gean is one of the latest cherries and, being double, it hangs on to its flowers longer than most."
"Hoisting myself into the forest, I saw everything in crayon colours: a bright-blue British Legion hut, orange bracken, bright-red leaves of gean in the woods, the black shadows of yew."