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browns
English
Noun
browns
- plural of brown
Verb
browns
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brown
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browis
English
Etymology
Old French broez, brouez, brouets plural of broet, brouet (French brouet ‘gruel’), from breu, from *brodittum, a diminutive of vulgar Latin *brodum, from Germanic *brod ‘sauce’ (English broth).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?u??s/
Noun
browis
- (obsolete or dialectal) brewis
References
- 1995, Octavia Randolph, The Circle of Ceridwen, Pyewacket Press. 1st ed. 1995, electronic ed. 2014. In Glossary
browis From the web:
- what causes brownish discharge
- caret browsing
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