Definition of Brutism. Meaning of Brutism. Synonyms of Brutism

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Definition of Brutism

Brutism
Brutism Bru"tism, n. The nature or characteristic qualities or actions of a brute; extreme stupidity, or beastly vulgarity.

Meaning of Brutism from wikipedia

- Look up brut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brut may refer to: Roman de Brut, a verse chronicle in Kirchheimer by Wace Layamon's Brut, an English...
- Franck Hueso, better known by his stage name Carpenter Brut, is a French darksynth artist from Poitiers, France. He has released three EPs, EP I (2012)...
- Layamon's Brut (ca. 1190 – 1215), also known as The Chronicle of Britain, is a Middle English alliterative verse poem compiled and recast by the English...
- Béton brut (French pronunciation: [betɔ̃ bʁyt]) is architectural concrete that is left unfinished after being cast, displaying the patterns, textures and...
- a book by art critic Roger Cardinal. It is an English equivalent for art brut (French: [aʁ bʁyt], "raw art" or "rough art"), a label created in the 1940s...
- Brut (French pronunciation: [bʁyt]) is a brand name for a line of men's grooming and fragrance products marketed around the world by Unilever - except...
- Walter Brut (Welsh: Gwallter Brut) was a fourteenth-century writer from the Welsh borders, whose trial in 1391 is a notable event in the history of Lollardy...
- Art Brut is an English indie rock band. Their debut album, Bang Bang Rock & Roll, was released on 30 May 2005, with its follow up, It's a Bit Complicated...
- Brut IPA was invented by Kim S****avant, head brewer at San Francisco's Social Kitchen and Brewery. A Brut IPA is intended to be reminiscent of brut sparkling...
- sparkling Shiraz. The sweetness of sparkling wine can range from very dry brut styles to sweeter doux varieties (French for 'hard' and 'soft', respectively)...