brüethe
Norman
Etymology
From Old French bruiere (compare French bruyère), from Vulgar Latin *brucaria, brugaria (“heather”) (used in several texts of the Middle Ages), from Gaulish brucus (“heather flower”).
Noun
brüethe f (uncountable)
- (Jersey) heather, bell heather, cross-leaved heath
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