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BRÉR

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
BRÉR, es; m.
A BRIER, the bramble; tribulus, rubus fruticosus
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  • Genim brér ðe hiopan on weaxaþ

    take a brier on which hips grow,

    • L. M. l, 38
    • ;
    • Lchdm. ii. 96, 15.
  • Sindon burgtúnas brérum beweaxene [MS. beweaxne]

    the city-dwellings are overgrown with briers,

    • Exon. 115b
    • ;
    • Th. 443, 17
    • ;
    • Kl. 31.
Etymology
[
Chauc. Wyc. brere:
Orm. breress, pl:
Northumb. breer, m:
Fr. bruyère heather;
O. Fr. bruière:
M. Lat. bruarium a heath, barren land rough with brambles and bushes, Du Cange.
]
Derived forms
brǽmbel-brǽr, hind-brér.
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  • BRÉR, n.