Bramley Bramley’s seedling noun
- a variety of cooking apple having juicy firm flesh
Word Origin for Bramley C19: named after Matthew Bramley, 19th-century English butcher, said to have first grown it Examples from the Web for bramley Historical Examples of bramley
About three miles south of Silchester is an interesting church at Bramley.
Edric Holmes
Bramley won’t be able to tell us it’s a pity we’ve missed anything.
Sara Jeannette Duncan
Colonel Bramley had given the Senator a sartorial address of repute, and presently the hansom drew up before it, in Piccadilly.
Sara Jeannette Duncan
Thanks to Bramley, I can’t say I didn’t know what to expect, but that doesn’t increase the variety any.
Sara Jeannette Duncan
One of the first docks constructed on this newly-acquired land was the Bramley Moore, so named after the chairman.
William B. Forwood