braam
See also: Braam
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch brame, from Old Dutch *brāmo, from Proto-West Germanic *brāmijō, from *brām + *-jō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /braːm/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: braam
- Rhymes: -aːm
Noun
braam f (plural bramen, diminutive braampje n)
- A bramble, a common blackberry shrub, Rubus fruticosus.
- Synonyms: braambos, braamstruik, gewone braam
- A common blackberry, a bramble (fruit).
- One of certain other shrubs of the genus Rubus or their fruits.
- Synonyms: braambos, braamstruik
Derived terms
- braambes
- braambos
- braamsluiper
- braamstruik
- dauwbraam
- gewone braam
- viltbraam
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