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brotel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old English *brotul. Adjective. edit. brotel. Fragile, brittle, easily broken. Easily hurt or destroyed, feeble. Changeable, mutable; precarious, uncertain ...
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Brotel Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
adjective (obsolete) Brittle. Wiktionary Find Similar Words Find similar words to brotel using the buttons below.
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brotel | brotle, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the mid 1500s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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brotel - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
(a) Fragile, brittle, easily broken; ~ as glas; (b) easily hurt or destroyed, feeble; (c) changeable, mutable; precarious, uncertain; (d) morally weak, fickle, ...
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Brotel - YouTube
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brotel - definition and meaning - Wordnik
brotel: A Middle English form of brittle .
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Bro-Tel Backyard Festival | John Dudar Park
The Bro-Tel Backyard Festival offers a unique summer festival experience with our chill, family friendly setting, our lineup of the best local musicians, ...
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BROTHEL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a house or other place where men pay to have sexual intercourse with prostitutes · informal, any untidy or messy place.
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Brotel Name Meaning and Brotel Family History at FamilySearch
North German: habitational name from Bordal near Hanover-Münden or a wooded area of the same name near Göttingen (both in Lower Saxony).
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brotle
† ˈbrotel, brotle, a. Obs. Forms: 4 brotel(l, brotil, (brutel, brutil(e), 5 brotill(e, brottyl, (brutyll), 6 brotle. [ME. brotil, brutil, f. broten broken, pa. pple. of bréotan. In use brotel appears as one of the various forms of britil, bretil, brittle, and it may have been of later analogical for...
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brittle
▪ I. brittle, a. (ˈbrɪt(ə)l) Forms: 4 britul, -il, (bretil, brethil), 5 brityll, brittyll, (bretylle), bryttyl, 5–6 brytell, bryttel, 6 bri-, bryttell, britle, brittil, brytel, bryttle, 6–7 brittel, 6– brittle. [ME. britul, britil, bretil:—OE. *brytel:—OTeut. *brutilo-, f. brut- pa. pple. stem of *b...
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afornens
† aforˈnens, prep. and adv. Obs. [A combination of aforen (see afore) and aȝean, aȝen, again, in which the former word appears as aforn, afore, afor, and the latter as -ayen, -eyen, -yen, -eye, -ye, or (from the adv. gen. aȝenes) as -ayens, eyens, -yens, -ens. Those in -s are mostly northern. Cf. OE...
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