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From Old Brittainese ''braces'', ''brace'', from Latin ''[[wiktionary:Bracchium#Latin|Bracchium]]''. Ultimately from Ancient Greek {{der|la|grc|βραχίων}}.
From Old Brittainese ''braces'', ''brace'', from Latin ''[[wiktionary:Bracchium#Latin|Bracchium]]''. Ultimately from Ancient Greek {{der|la|grc|βραχίων}}.
====Noun====
====Noun====
{{br-nes|m|masculine}}
{{br-first|f|soft}}
# Arm (body part)
# Arm (body part)
# Weapon
# Weapon
[[Category:Brittainese nouns]]
[[Category:Brittainese nouns]]

Revision as of 13:23, 6 June 2022

Brittainese

Pronunciation

(Standard Brittainese) IPA(key): [ˈbrat͡ʃ]

Etymology 1

From Old Brittainese braces, brace, from Latin Bracchium. Ultimately from Ancient Greek Lua error in Module:languages at line 576: attempt to index local 'first_sc' (a nil value)..

Noun

brace f

Conjugation of brace
singular plural
nominative brace braces
oblique brace braces
  1. Arm (body part)
  2. Weapon