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Definition of Brackens
1. bracken [n] - See also: bracken
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brackens
Literary usage of Brackens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott (1893)
"Scarce to be known by curious eye, From the deep heather where they lie, So well
was match'd the tartan screen With heath bell dark and brackens green; ..."
2. A Fantasy of Far Japan: Or, Summer Dream Dialogues by Kenchō Suematsu (1905)
"... IV A talk on brackens—Eating of fruits without peeling—A pet tortoise—Remarks
on languages—Discourses on jiujitsu—Comparison of jiujitsu and ..."
3. Reporting Reminiscences by William Carnie (1902)
"... your brackens and heather I've lingered till night died away in the west; Hae
played in the Pass, courting fair or foul weather, And rambled for miles ..."