vīˈbərnəm, -ˈbə̄n-, -ˈbəin- noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, wayfaring tree
1. capitalized : a large genus of widely distributed shrubs or trees (family Caprifoliaceae) having simple leaves and white or rarely pink cymose flowers with a regular 5-lobed corolla, a 3-lobed style, and a 1- to 3-celled ovary that becomes in fruit a one-seeded drupe — see black haw , cranberry bush , dockmackie , laurustine , wayfaring tree , withe rod
2. -s : any plant of the genus Viburnum