- bremel
- bramble
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
brémel — m (brémles/brémlas) brier, bramble, blackberry bush [bróm] … Old to modern English dictionary
brémelæppel — m ( æpples/æpplas) blackberry … Old to modern English dictionary
brémelþyrne — f ( an/ an) bramble bush … Old to modern English dictionary
brémelþýfel — m ( þýfles/ þýflas) a bramble thicket … Old to modern English dictionary
bramble — bremel … English to the Old English
bramble — noun Etymology: Middle English brembel, from Old English brēmel; akin to Old English brōm broom Date: before 12th century 1. any of a genus (Rubus) of usually prickly shrubs of the rose family including the raspberries and blackberries; also the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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