Catkins.

The inflorescence of hazel, birch, willow, and some other trees; so called from their resemblance to a cat’s tail.

“See the yellow catkins cover

All the slender willows over.”


Mary Howitt: Voice of Spring, stanza 2.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

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Catholic Majesty
Catholic Relief
Catholic Rent (The)
Catholic Roll (The)
Catholicon
Catholicos
Catiline’s Conspiracy
Catilines and Cethegi (The)
Catius
Catkins
Cat-lap
Cato
Cato-Street Conspiracy
Catsup or Ketchup
Catted
Catual
Catum (Al) [the strong]
Catwater
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