water oak
Noun

water oak (plural water oaks)

  1. (chiefly, North America) Any of various hard oaks that grow near rivers or swamps, especially Quercus nigra, of the southern US. [from 18th c.]
    • 1899, Kate Chopin, The Awakening:
      Some young people were out under the wateroaks playing croquet. Mr. Pontellier's two children were there—sturdy little fellows of four and five.
    • 1967, William Styron, The Confessions of Nat Turner (Vintage 2004), page 200:
      I recall a catbird high in the water oak above, swinging like a rag amid the branches, jabbering and screeching [...].



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