braam

See also: Braam

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch brame, from Old Dutch *brām, from Proto-Germanic *brēm- (thornbush; bramble; gorse). More at broom.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -aːm
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Noun

braam f (plural bramen, diminutive braampje n)

  1. bramble
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