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Brecon (/
ˈbrɛkən/; Welsh: Aberhonddu;
pronounced [ˌabɛrˈhɔnði]),
archaically known as Brecknock, is a
market town in Powys, mid Wales. In 1841, it had...
- /x/ at the end of a word, as well as
often after a long vowel: Old
Saxon brekan : OHG
brehhan (English break,
modern German brechen) Old
Saxon juk : OHG...
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University in the
national championship game on May 16, 2009. In 2008,
Brekan Kohlitz of the
University of
Michigan became the
first MCLA
player drafted...
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State University 12–11 in Denver. In 2008,
Michigan faceoff specialist Brekan Kohlitz became the
first MCLA
player ever
selected in the
Major League Lacrosse...
- wield' 'to deem' 'to declare' 'to say'
Infinitive rīdan
fliogan helpan brekan sprekan faran waldan dōmian
mahlon seggian Present indicative ik rīdu fliugu...
- down, dune
mount mōns,
montis PGmc *hailagaz + *dagaz WGmc *lauba PGmc *
brekan WGmc *fur- + *lauba
holiday leave break furlough vacation vacātiō PGmc *hailagaz...
- e or i + two consonants. e + 1
consonant (usually l or r, plus the verb
brekan 'to break'). e + 1
consonant (usually a stop or a fricative). a + 1 consonant...
- embroider" (Fr
peindre "to paint")
broyer "to grind, crush" (OFr brier) *
brekan "to break" Du
breken "to break", LL tritāre (Occ
trissar "to grind", but...
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abrasar 'to burn, from scorch'.
breca sb.f. 'cramp (muscular)', from PGmc *
brekan- 'to break'.
bregar vb. 'to knead; to
shape (wood)', from PGmc *brekanan...