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bras

bras

See also: BRAS, braś, brâs, Brás, and -bras

English

Noun

bras

  1. plural of bra

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Breton

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *brassos (large): (compare Cornish bras (big, great), broas, and Welsh bras (fat, broad, rich)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʁaz/

Adjective

bras (comparative brasoc'h, superlative brasañ, exclamative brasat)

  1. big

Cornish

Alternative forms

  • (Revived Late Cornish) broas

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *brassos (large).

Adjective

bras

  1. big, great

Mutation


French

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *bracium, from Classical Latin bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn). Displaced Old French feminine noun brace, ultimately from the same Latin and Ancient Greek roots.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʁɑ/
  • Rhymes:
  • Hyphenation: bras

Noun

bras m (plural bras)

  1. arm

Derived terms

Descendants

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Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /praːs/
  • Rhymes: -aːs

Noun

bras n (genitive singular brass, no plural)

  1. soldering

Declension

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Middle French

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *bracium, from Classical Latin bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn).

Noun

bras m (plural bras)

  1. arm

Norman

Alternative forms

  • brâs (continental Normandy)
  • bra (Sark)

Etymology

From Old French bras, from Vulgar Latin *bracium, from Classical Latin bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn).

Pronunciation

Noun

bras m (plural bras)

  1. (Jersey, Guernsey, anatomy) arm

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Old French

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *bracium, from Classical Latin bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn).

Noun

bras m (oblique plural bras, nominative singular bras, nominative plural bras)

  1. arm

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English brush.

Noun

bras

  1. brush