Thorn
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Thorn or Thorns may refer to:
General
- Thorn (botany), a sharp structure on plants
- Thorn, quickthorn or common hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
- Thorn tree (disambiguation)
- Thorn (letter) (Þ, þ), a letter in the Anglo-Saxon and Icelandic alphabets
- Thorn (rune) (ᚦ), a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc
- Thorn (dog), a dog who received the Dickin Medal for bravery in service during the Second World War
Places
Mainland Europe
- Thorn, Netherlands
- Thorn, German name of Toruń, Poland
United Kingdom
- Thorn, Bedfordshire
- Thorn, Devon
- Thorn, Herefordshire
- Thorn, Powys
USA
- Thorn, California (disambiguation)
- Thorn, Mississippi
- Thorn, Utah
People
Organisations
- Thorn EMI, a major British company involved in consumer electronics, music, defence and retail
- Thorn Electrical Industries, an electrical engineering business
- Thorn Cycles, British bicycle manufacturer
- Thorn Lighting, luminaire manufacturer, part of Zumtobel Lighting Group
- Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, previously known as DNA Foundation
- Portland Thorns FC, a soccer team based in Portland, Oregon and playing in the National Women's Soccer League
Culture
Fiction
- Rose and Thorn, a character with a dual personality in DC comics
- Thorn (comics), another DC Comics character
- Thorn (Marvel Comics), a fictional character from Marvel Comics
- Thornn, a fictional character from Marvel Comics
- Thorn Harvestar, a main character in Jeff Smith's Bone series
- Thorn (comic strip), a comic strip which was the precursor to Bone
- Thorn (Inheritance), a dragon from the Inheritance cycle
- Thorns (novel), a 1967 science fiction novel by Robert Silverberg
Music
- Thorns (band), a Norwegian black metal band
- Thorns (Thorns album), 2001
- Thorns (Beans album), 2007
- Thorns (Icon & The Black Roses album)
- The Thorns, an American acoustic rock band
- "Thorns", a track from Storm the Gates of Hell by Demon Hunter
- Thorn, a vinyl EP released by Enslaved
- Thorns - EP, album by Luke Black, 2015
See also
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