Etymology:
The word "raspberry" is derived from:
Meaning:
Origin:
The Proto-Germanic word "hrausaberja" is believed to have originated from:
The name "raspberry" likely refers to the rough, prickly texture of the plant's stems and the fact that the berries are borne on them.
Other Theories:
Some linguists suggest that the Proto-Germanic word may also be related to:
These theories imply that "raspberry" could mean either "red berry" or "bear's berry."
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