thorn
One that causes sharp pain, irritation, or discomfort: He is a thorn in my side. [1]
Thorn or ?orn (?, ?), is a letter in the Old English, Old Norse, and Icelandic alphabets, as well as some dialects of Middle English. [2]
The source for Thorn, Thorne, and Coutant Genealogical Information. [3]
Thorn can provide you exclusive use of our servers, hardware and Internet connectivity to configure and install any services or applications you need. [4]
Any of various shrubs, trees, or woody plants bearing sharp, woody spines. [1]
Just follow the instructions that appear on the screen and be sure you provide a valid email address (invalid email addresses will always be denied any access as well as those from specific Internet domains). [3]
The runic letter ? originally representing either sound of the Modern English th, as in the and thin, used in Old English and Middle English manuscripts. [1]
Thorn has secure facilities that are environmentally controlled and can accommodate your company’s colocation and network connectivity needs. [4]
Every year the thorn depends on ticket sales and donations, thanks for helping us! [5]
Thorn can also be typed on a normal QWERTY keyboard using various system dependent methods (see chart below). [2]
We offer a growing list of prominent companies a highly secure infrastructure and a wide range of integrated services to confidently implement their Internet strategies. [4]
For the protection of all concerned, files must be uploaded to the incoming folder and are not available for viewing until we examine them and place them in the start folder at the site. [3]
The letter thorn was used for writing Old English very early on, like ?; but, unlike ?, it remained in common usage through most of the Middle English period. [2]
A short, hard, pointed part of a stem or branch of a woody plant. [1]
Thorn may also be accessible by copy-and-pasting from a character map, through changing the keyboard layout or through a compose key. [2]
Sources:
[1] thorn - definition of thorn by the Free Online Dictionary …
[2] Thorn (letter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] Thorn, Thorne and Coutant Families On Line!
[4] Thorn: Dedicated Servers, Colocation & Managed Services
[5] THORN TOUR 2011