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From Old Brittainese ''braces'', ''brace'', from Latin ''[[wiktionary:Bracchium#Latin|Bracchium]]''. Ultimately from Ancient Greek | From Old Brittainese ''braces'', ''brace'', from Latin ''[[wiktionary:Bracchium#Latin|Bracchium]]''. Ultimately from Ancient Greek βραχίων. Change of gender from masculine to feminine is regular for soft-stem neuters (and common for body pairs). | ||
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{{br-noun|f}} | {{br-noun|f}} |
Revision as of 07:16, 7 June 2022
Brittainese
Pronunciation
(Standard Brittainese) IPA(key): [ˈbrat͡ʃ]
Etymology 1
From Old Brittainese braces, brace, from Latin Bracchium. Ultimately from Ancient Greek βραχίων. Change of gender from masculine to feminine is regular for soft-stem neuters (and common for body pairs).
Noun
brace f
- Arm (body part)
- Weapon
Conjugation of brace | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | brace | braces |
oblique | brace | braces |