burning bush
Americannoun
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Bible. a bush that “burned with fire and … was not consumed,” from which an angel spoke to Moses.
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Also called firebush, summer cypress. a shrubby plant, Kochia scoparia, of the amaranth family, having dense, feathery foliage that turns red in fall.
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any of various plants of the genus Euonymus having bright red foliage in autumn.
noun
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a rutaceous shrub, Dictamnus fraxinella , of S Europe and Asia, whose glands release a volatile inflammable oil that can burn without harming the plant: identified as the bush from which God spoke to Moses (Exodus 3:2–4)
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any of several shrubs or trees, esp the wahoo, that have bright red fruits or seeds
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another name for gas plant
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any of several plants, esp kochia, with a bright red autumn foliage
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Old Testament the bush that burned without being consumed, from which God spoke to Moses (Exodus 3:2–4)
Etymology
Origin of burning bush
First recorded in 1775–85 as a plant name
Example Sentences
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Many also believe that this is the place where, according to the Bible and the Quran, God spoke to the prophet from the burning bush.
From BBC • Sep. 6, 2025
One text worth recalling in this regard is the Book of Exodus, and in particular the scene in which God appears to Moses at the burning bush.
From Salon • Mar. 24, 2022
The understory is overwhelmed by privet, burning bush, Japanese holly and Asian bush honeysuckle, and the edges by bamboo groves and Callery pear.
From Washington Post • Mar. 24, 2022
Whether this is Mount Sinai and the winter solstice phenomenon the burning bush “is in the eye of the beholder,” Mr. Shilo said.
From New York Times • Dec. 31, 2021
Moses was required to take off his shoes before approaching the burning bush, because the place on which he stood was holy ground.
From A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1 by Armstrong, Walter, Sir
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