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1Brose — steht für: einen Automobilzulieferer, siehe Brose Fahrzeugteile einen schottischen Whiskeylikör einen Basketballverein aus Bamberg, siehe Brose Baskets Brose ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Christian Wilhelm Brose (1781–1870), Berliner… …
2Brose — is a Scots word for a dish of oatmeal mixed with water or milk, and eaten with salt and butter. Unlike porridge, brose is not cooked (Davidson 1999).In the sixteenth century, a mixture of oatmeal and water was carried by shepherds; brose resulted …
3brose — brose; cer·e·brose; ten·e·brose; wa·ter·brose; fi·brose; …
4Brose — Brose, n. [CF. Gael. brothas. Cf. {Brewis}, {Broth}.] Pottage made by pouring some boiling liquid on meal (esp. oatmeal), and stirring it. It is called beef brose, water brose, etc., according to the name of the liquid (beef broth, hot water, etc …
5broşe — bróşe ( şe), s.f. – Bijuterie prevăzută cu un ac care se poartă prinsă pe îmbrăcăminte. fr. broche. – Der. broşa, vb. (a lega filele unei cărţi), din fr. brocher; broşor, s.m. (legător), din fr. brocheur; broşură, s.f., din fr. brochure. Trimis… …
6brose — 1650s, Scottish, earlier browes, from O.Fr. broez, nom. of broet (13c.) stew, soup made from meat broth, dim. of breu, from M.L. brodium, from O.H.G. brod broth (see BROTH (Cf. broth)) …
7brose — [brōz] n. [Scot, altered < ME broues, beef broth] a dish made by stirring boiling water or milk into oatmeal …
8Brose — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Patronyme Dario Brose, un footballeur américain. Douglas Brose, un karatéka brésilien. Fernand Brose, un peintre héraldiste belge. Divers …
9brosė — brõsė sf. (2) 1. LsB596 pusseserė. 2. teta, avynienė: Amram vedė savo brosę (viršuje tetką) Jochebed ing moterį BB2Moz6,20. 3. Krš draugė, bičiulė: Brosės, uošvės ir kaimynės M.Valanč …
10brose — n. kind of porridge; broth. ♦ Athole brose, mixture of whisky and honey …