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41Brut — /brooht/, n. any of a number of partly legendary, partly historical chronicles dealing with early English history, written during the Middle Ages and usually beginning with Brutus, the mythic and eponymous ancestor of the country. [1300 50; ME <… …
42Brut — [extra] dry, [extra] trocken, herb, sehr trocken. * * * Brut,die:1.〈NachkommenschaftbestimmterTierarten〉Gelege;Gezücht(abwert)–2.⇨Gesindel Brut 1.Brüten,Gelege 2.abwertend:Nachkommen,Nachkommenschaft,Kinder,Gören,Rangen 3.→Gesindel …
43brut — [[t]brut[/t]] fr. [[t]brüt[/t]] adj. vin (of wine, esp. champagne) very dry • Etymology: 1890–95; < F: (more generally) raw, unprocessed, brutish; see brute …
44brut — a, brut, o adj. brute ; grossier, ière ; sale ; malpropre. Linge brut : linge sale. De brutei prepaus : des propos abjects. voir bragós, rascós, sale …
45Brut — die Brut (Aufbaustufe) das Bebrüten von Eiern bis zum Ausschlüpfen der Jungen Synonyme: Brüten, Brutzeit Beispiel: Die Vögel haben inzwischen die zweite Brut begonnen …
46brut — Birt Birt (b[ e]rt), n. [OE. byrte; cf. F. bertonneau. Cf. {Bret}, {Burt}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A fish of the turbot kind; the brill. [Written also {burt}, {bret}, or {brut}.] [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
47brut — adjective Etymology: French, literally, rough Date: 1891 of champagne very dry; specifically being the driest made by the producer • brut noun …
48Brut — A chronicle or history, so called after Brutus, the supposed eponymous founder of Britain. For example, the Welsh Brut y Tywysogion = Chronicle of the Princes. Cf. Brutus …
49brut — adj. Brut is used with these nouns: ↑champagne …
50brüt — sf., Fr. brut 1) Kesintisi yapılmamış, kesintisiz (para) 2) Darası çıkarılmadan tartılan (ağırlık) …