brembel

brembel
brembel, -bil, -bul, -ble
obs. ff. bramble.

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  • bramble — /ˈbræmbəl / (say brambuhl) noun 1. the common blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. 2. any plant of the genus Rubus. 3. any rough prickly shrub. –verb (i) (brambled, brambling) 4. to gather blackberries. {Middle English, Old English bræmbel, brembel,… …  

  • bramble — [bram′bəl] n. [ME brembel < OE bræmel < brom,BROOM] 1. any of a genus (Rubus) of generally prickly shrubs of the rose family, as the raspberry, blackberry, or dewberry 2. any prickly shrub or vine brambly adj …   English World dictionary

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