bramble-berry
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bramble logan berry — gervuogė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Erškėtinių (Rosaceae) šeimos augalų gentis (Rubus). atitikmenys: lot. Rubus angl. blackberry; bramberry; bramble logan berry; dewberry; raspberry vok. Brombeere; Himbeere rus. ежевика; костяника lenk … Dekoratyvinių augalų vardynas
bramble — n. 1 any of various thorny shrubs bearing fleshy red or black berries, esp. the blackberry bush, Rubus fructicosus. 2 the edible berry of these shrubs. 3 any of various other rosaceous shrubs with similar foliage, esp. the dog rose (Rosa canina) … Useful english dictionary
roebuck-berry — roeˈbuck berry or roeˈ blackberry noun The stone bramble • • • Main Entry: ↑roe … Useful english dictionary
andes berry — ˈan(ˌ)dēz , ˈaan noun Usage: usually capitalized A Etymology: from Andes mts. : a bramble (Rubus glaucus) of tropical American highlands having dark purple fruit like raspberries … Useful english dictionary
bhā- — I. bhā 1 To shine. Oldest form *bheə₂ , colored to *bhaə₂ , contracted to *bhā . Derivatives include beacon, berry, banner, fantasy, and phase. 1. Suffixed zero grade form *bhə w . a … Universalium
framboise — noun Etymology: French, literally, raspberry, from Old French, of Germanic origin; akin to Dutch braambes blackberry, literally, bramble berry, Old High German brāmberi more at broom, berry Date: circa 1945 a brandy or liqueur made from… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Francique (langue morte) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Francique. Francique Période jusqu au VIIIe siècle Extinction VIIIe siècle Langues filles langues franciques (influence) … Wikipédia en Français
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framboise — 1570s, from Fr. framboise raspberry (12c.), usually explained as a corruption of Du. braambezie (cognate with Ger. brombeere blackberry, lit. bramble berry ). But some French scholars doubt this [OED] … Etymology dictionary
frambesia — or framboesia [fram bē′zhə, fram bē′zhē ə] n. [ModL < Fr framboise, raspberry, altered (after fraise, strawberry) < Frank * brambasi, akin to Ger brombeere: see BRAMBLE & BERRY] YAWS … English World dictionary