WAYBREAD


Meaning of WAYBREAD in English

ˈwāˌbred noun

Etymology: Middle English weybrede, from Old English wegbrǣde; akin to Middle Dutch wegebrede broad-leaved plantain, Old High German wegabreita; all from a prehistoric West Germanic compound whose first constitutent is represented by Old English weg way and whose second constituent is akin to Old English brād broad; from its broad leaves and the fact that it frequently grows by the wayside — more at way , broad

Britain : broad-leaved plantain 1

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