Brere

/breɪr/ noun

An archaic or poetic term for a briar or thorny plant, particularly wild roses or brambles; also spelled 'brer' (as in 'Brer Rabbit').

From Middle English 'brere,' related to Old English 'brær,' possibly borrowed from Celtic languages. The modern 'briar' is a variant spelling of the same word.

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