Obs. [OE. brember, var. of brembel, BRAMBLE.] A by-form of BRAMBLE.

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a. 1000.  Cædmon’s Gen., 2928 (Gr.). He rom ʓeseah brembrum fæstne.

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Sir Thopas, 35. Sweet as is the brembre flour [v.r. brembul].

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