Talk:briar

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=Etymology[edit]

According to Funk & Wagnell 1947 dictionary, the 'I' in BRIAR (<BRIER <Middle English BRERE), is influenced by Old French bruyère (briar), which itself seems to be from a cognate of Old English BRĒR (briar). The Irish BRIAR (prickle) is probably borrowed from English. No earlier sensible connections are found.

Andrew H. Gray 11:26, 31 December 2015 (UTC) Andrew (talk)