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See also:bros.,Bros.,broš,broş,andBroś

English

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Noun

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bros

  1. plural ofbro

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Cornish

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Cornishbros, of Celtic origin (compareBretonbroud,Welshbrwyd). Glossed in theVocabularium Cornicum asaculeus.

Noun

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bros m (pluralbrosow)

  1. sting,prick,goad,sharppoint

Etymology 2

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FromMiddle Cornishbros, fromProto-Celtic*brutom, fromProto-Indo-European*bʰrewh₁-. Cognate withBretonbroud,Welshbrwyd. Glossed in theVocabularium Cornicum asaculeus.

Adjective

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bros (comparativebrossa,superlativean brossa)

  1. blazing,boiling, etc;extremelyhot
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Noun

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bros m (pluralbrosow)

  1. (by extension of above)greatheat
  2. stew,thickbroth

Mutation

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Mutation ofbros
unmutatedsoftaspiratehardmixedmixed after 'th
brosvrosunchangedprosfrosvros

References

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  • 2020,An Gerlyver Meur, ed. Dr Ken George (3rd edition, p.109)

Danish

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bros c

  1. indefinitegenitivesingular ofbro

Dutch

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Etymology

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Variant ofbroos.

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Adjective

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bros (comparativebrosser,superlativemeest brosorbrost)

  1. brittle,breakable

Declension

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Declension ofbros
uninflectedbros
inflectedbrosse
comparativebrosser
positivecomparativesuperlative
predicative/adverbialbrosbrosserhetbrost
hetbroste
indefinitem./f. sing.brossebrosserebroste
n. sing.brosbrosserbroste
pluralbrossebrosserebroste
definitebrossebrosserebroste
partitivebrosbrossers

Descendants

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Faroese

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Etymology

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Frombrosa(to smile).

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Noun

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bros n (genitive singularbros, pluralbros)

  1. smile

Declension

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Declension ofbros (n11)
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativebrosbrosiðbrosbrosini
accusativebrosbrosiðbrosbrosini
dativebrosibrosinumbrosumbrosunum
genitivebrosbrosinsbrosabrosanna

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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Frombrosa(to smile).

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Noun

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bros n (genitive singularbross,nominative pluralbros)

  1. smile

Declension

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Declension ofbros (neuter)
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativebrosbrosiðbrosbrosin
accusativebrosbrosiðbrosbrosin
dativebrosibrosinubrosumbrosunum
genitivebrossbrossinsbrosabrosanna

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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FromDutchbroche, fromFrenchbroche, fromOld Frenchbroche, fromVulgar Latinbrocca, feminine substantive of ClassicalLatinbroccus(pointy-toothed or prominent-toothed), ultimately fromGaulish.

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Noun

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bros (pluralbros-bros)

  1. brooch, piece of women’s ornamental jewellery having a pin allowing it to be fixed to garments worn on the upper body

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Portuguese

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Noun

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bros pl

  1. plural ofbro

Spanish

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Noun

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bros pl

  1. plural ofbro

Swedish

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Noun

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bros

  1. indefinitegenitivesingular ofbro

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Tok Pisin

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Etymology

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FromGermanBrust.[1]

Noun

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bros

  1. (anatomy)chest

References

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  1. ^Wurm, S.A., Mühlhäusler, P (1985)Handbook of Tok Pisin (New Guinea Pidgin) (Pacific Linguistics; Series C, no. 70)‎[1], Canberra: Australian National University,→DOI, page204
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