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bramble

/ˈbræm.bəl/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A prickly scrambling shrub, especially a blackberry or other wild shrub of the rose family.

Example Sentences:
  • The hikers had to push their way through a dense thicket of brambles.
  • Wild blackberries often grow in tangled brambles along the roadside.
2.verb

To gather or pick wild blackberries or similar fruit from thorny bushes.

Example Sentences:
  • We spent the late summer afternoon brambling in the woods behind the farm.
  • She came home with scratched hands after a morning of brambling.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'bræmbel', a diminutive of 'brōm' (broom). It shares roots with the Proto-Germanic 'brēmaz', referring to thorny shrubs. Historically, it has been used to describe any rough, prickly shrub, particularly those of the genus Rubus, such as blackberries.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'bramble' as a 'bram-bull'—a prickly bush that would make a bull stop in its tracks to avoid the thorns.

Frequently Asked Questions About “bramble

1. What is the meaning of “bramble” in English?

In English, bramble (noun) is defined as: “A prickly scrambling shrub, especially a blackberry or other wild shrub of the rose family.”.

2. How do you use “bramble” in a sentence?

The hikers had to push their way through a dense thicket of brambles.

3. What are English synonyms of “bramble”?

Common synonyms include:briar,thicket,brier,shrub

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “bramble”?

Derived from the Old English 'bræmbel', a diminutive of 'brōm' (broom). It shares roots with the Proto-Germanic 'brēmaz', referring to thorny shrubs. Historically, it has been used to describe any rough, prickly shrub, particularly those of the genus Rubus, such as blackberries.