Briar

/ˈbraɪər/ noun

A thorny shrub or wild rose plant with sharp prickles, often found in hedgerows and bushland.

From Old English 'brær' or 'brere,' possibly related to Old Norse and Germanic roots. The word originally referred to any prickly shrub, particularly wild roses and brambles.

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