brēmel-þyrne

noun, f., , 7 occ.

Type: plant

Last Update: 28.07.2009 18:17

References Last Update: 18.10.2022 18:16

Meanings Last Update: 08.07.2009 10:49

  • A: plant
    -, bramble-bush, Brombeerbusch
  • B: plant: native
    Rubus fruticosus L., bramble, Brombeere
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Occurrences Last Update: 08.07.2009 10:41

  • Ch 466 (Birch 752) (B15.8.158), 3 on þer brembelwernan[1]
  • Ch 492 (Birch 782) (B15.8.178), 27 on þa brembelþyrnan
  • Ch 605 (Birch 924) (B15.8.268), 16 on ða brembelðyrnan
  • Ch 690 (Birch 1066) (B15.8.335), 12 on þa brembelþyrnan
  • Ch 793 (Birch 1291) (B15.8.405), 2 uth on bremelwirnan[2]
  • Exod (B8.1.4.2), 3.2 Drihten him æteowde on fires lige on middan anre bremelþyrnan
  • Exod (B8.1.4.2), 3.2 he clypode of middre þære bremelþyrnan
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Research Literature

DOE: Cameron, Angus, Ashley Crandell Amos, Antonette di Paolo Healey, et al. (eds.). Dictionary of Old English (A to G). CD-Rom. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies for the Dictionary of Old English Project, 2008.
Birch, Walter De Gray. Cartularium Saxonicum. 3 vols. Repr. New York and London 1964. New York, N.Y.: Johnson, 1964.
Crawford, Samuel J.. Old English Version of the Heptateuch. Repr. with additions by N.R. Ker. Early English Text Society. 160. London: Oxford University Press, 1969.
Sawyer, Peter Hayes. Anglo-Saxon Charters. Guides and handbooks / Royal Historical Society ; 8. London: Royal Historical Society, 1968.
[1]:

Note in the DOE: "MS 1 brimbilwernan ? for brembelþernan".

[2]:

Note in the DOE: "? for bremelþirnan; MS 1 bremelwyrnan".