- Pteris aquilina
- Brake Brake, n. [OE. brake fern; cf. AS. bracce fern, LG.
brake willow bush, Da. bregne fern, G. brach fallow; prob.
orig. the growth on rough, broken ground, fr. the root of E.
break. See {Break}, v. t., cf. {Bracken}, and 2d {Brake}, n.]
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1. (Bot.) A fern of the genus {Pteris}, esp. the {Pteris
aquilina}, common in almost all countries. It has solitary
stems dividing into three principal branches. Less
properly: Any fern.
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2. A thicket; a place overgrown with shrubs and brambles, with undergrowth and ferns, or with canes. [1913 Webster]
Rounds rising hillocks, brakes obscure and rough, To shelter thee from tempest and from rain. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
He stayed not for brake, and he stopped not for stone. --Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster]
{Cane brake}, a thicket of canes. See {Canebrake}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.