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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From ''{{term|broth#Niemish|bróth}}'' ("soft internal part of bread") + ''{{term|-ol#Niemish|-ol}}'' (diminutive suffix). | From ''{{term|broth#Niemish|bróth}}'' ("soft internal part of bread") + ''{{term|-ol#Niemish|-ol}}'' (diminutive suffix). | ||
{{nm-noun-mh-2-S | {{nm-noun-mh-2-S|bróthol|bróthul|bróthol|bróthl|bróthl|crumb, small piece broken off baked goods | ||
# morsel}} | # morsel}} | ||
===Derived terms=== | ===Derived terms=== | ||
* ''{{term|gybrothulj#Niemish|gybróthulj}}'' ("mass of crumbs used in preparation of food") | * ''{{term|gybrothulj#Niemish|gybróthulj}}'' ("mass of crumbs used in preparation of food") |
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Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈbroːθʊl/
Etymology
From bróth ("soft internal part of bread") + -ol (diminutive suffix).
Noun
² bróthol n.m. syncopating hard stem
- crumb, small piece broken off baked goods
- morsel
Declension
declension of bróthol (mh-S declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | bróthol | bróthlan | bróthols | bróthlas |
genitive | bróthuls | bróthles | bróthle | bróthulse |
dative | bróthol | bróthlum | bróthlą | bróthlę |
Derived terms
- gybróthulj ("mass of crumbs used in preparation of food")