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brud

English

Etymology

Blend of bro +? bud, or from brother casually pronounced as brudda.

Noun

brud (plural bruds)

  1. (slang) A male friend of a male.

Synonyms

  • buddy, pal, mate

Anagrams

  • BrdU, Burd, burd, drub

Danish

Etymology 1

From Old Norse brúðr (bride), from Proto-Germanic *br?diz, cognate with English bride and German Braut.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?b??u?ð], [?b??uð?]
  • Rhymes: -u??ð

Noun

brud c (singular definite bruden, plural indefinite brude)

  1. bride
Inflection
Coordinate terms
  • brudgom

Etymology 2

Same as above.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?b??u?ð], [?b??uð?]
  • Rhymes: -u??ð

Noun

brud c (singular definite bruden, plural indefinite brude)

  1. least weasel
Inflection

Etymology 3

From Old Norse brot, from Proto-Germanic *brut?, derived from the verb *breutan? (cf. Danish bryde).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?b??uð]
  • Rhymes: -uð

Noun

brud n (singular definite bruddet, plural indefinite brud)

  1. break, breach
  2. fracture
Inflection

Derived terms

  • brudtøjning

Maltese

Noun

brud

  1. plural of bard

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse brúðr (bride), from Proto-Germanic *br?diz

Noun

brud f or m (definite singular bruda or bruden, indefinite plural bruder, definite plural brudene)

  1. a bride

Coordinate terms

  • brudgom

Derived terms

  • barnebrud
  • brudepar
  • brudepike

References

  • “brud” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

  • brur

Etymology

From Old Norse brúðr (bride), from Proto-Germanic *br?diz

Noun

brud f (definite singular bruda, indefinite plural bruder, definite plural brudene)

  1. a bride

Coordinate terms

  • brudgom

Derived terms

  • barnebrud
  • brudepar

References

  • “brud” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *br?di (bride, daughter-in-law).

Noun

br?d f

  1. bride

Declension


Coordinate terms

  • br?digomo or br?digumo

Descendants

  • Middle Low German: [Term?]
    • German Low German: Bruut

Polish

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *brud?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /brut/
  • Homophone: bród

Noun

brud m inan

  1. dirt, filth, grime

Declension

Synonyms

  • syf

Derived terms

  • brudny, brudno, brudzi?

Further reading

  • brud in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
  • brud in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish br?þ, from Old Norse brúðr (bride), from Proto-Germanic *br?diz.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??d

Noun

brud c

  1. bride
  2. (colloquial) girl, babe, chick

Declension

Synonyms

  • (girl): brutta (slang, borderline vulgar)

Coordinate terms

  • (bride): brudgum

Anagrams

  • B-dur

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brut

English

Etymology

From French brut (raw), from Middle French brut, from Old French brut, from Latin br?tus (heavy).

Adjective

brut (comparative more brut, superlative most brut)

  1. (of champagne) very dry, and not sweet

Anagrams

  • Burt, trub

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin br?tus.

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central, Valencian) IPA(key): /?b?ut/
  • Rhymes: -ut

Adjective

brut (feminine bruta, masculine plural bruts, feminine plural brutes)

  1. unrefined, unpurified
  2. dirty
    Synonyms: sutze, llord
    Antonym: net
  3. gross

Derived terms

  • brutament

Further reading

  • “brut” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
  • “brut” in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana.
  • “brut” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
  • “brut” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Dalmatian

Alternative forms

  • brot

Etymology

From Latin br?tus.

Adjective

brut (feminine bruta)

  1. ugly
  2. bad

French

Etymology

From Middle French brut, from Old French brut, from Latin br?tus (heavy, dull).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b?yt/

Adjective

brut (feminine singular brute, masculine plural bruts, feminine plural brutes)

  1. gross (as opposed to net)
  2. raw
  3. (drinks) strong

Derived terms

  • art brut
  • produit intérieur brut

Related terms

  • brutal
  • brute

Descendants

  • ? English: brut
  • ? German: brut

Further reading

  • “brut” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

German

Etymology

From French brut, from Latin br?tus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

brut (not comparable)

  1. brut

Declension

Further reading

  • “brut” in Duden online

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *br?di, whence also Old Saxon br?d, Old English br?d, Old Norse brúðr,

Noun

br?t f

  1. bride

Coordinate terms

  • br?tigomo

Descendants

  • Middle High German: br?t
    • Alemannic German: Bruut
    • Central Franconian: Brock, Brout, Bruut, Bruck
      Hunsrik: praut
    • German: Braut
    • Luxembourgish: Braut
    • ? Friulian: brût
    • ? Old French: bruy
      • French: bru

Vilamovian

Etymology

From Middle High German and Old High German br?t

Pronunciation

Noun

br?t n (plural brut) (diminutive brut?a)

  1. bread
  2. loaf (of bread)

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse brjóta, from Proto-Germanic *breutan?, from Proto-Indo-European *b?rewd-. Through vowel-substitution also found as bryt, bryit; compare bruttu.

Pronunciation

  • (Umeå, Bygdeå) IPA(key): /²br??t/
  • (Luleå) IPA(key): /²bre???t/
  • (Kalix) IPA(key): /²br????t/
    Rhymes: -???t

Verb

brut (preterite bröjt or braut, supine brutti)

  1. (transitive, with å or sånder) to break; to divide abruptly or remove a piece from something by breaking it
    Hä skikkä säg sä, att’n braut å bäinä
    It so happened, that he broke his leg.

Derived terms

  • breot heode för

Related terms

  • bruttu

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