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61brod — I. ˈbräd noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, brad, goad, from Old Norse broddr spike, sting; akin to Old English brord point, Old High German brort edge, Welsh brathu to sting, stab, Russian brozda bridle, bit, Old E …
62w bród — → bród …
63Brod, Max — (1884 1968) Austrian author and composer. He was born in Prague. He was a founder of the National Council of Jews of Czechoslovakia and became active in the Zionist movement. In 1939 he settled in Palestine, where he worked as a music critic… …
64Brod — Brode (1.) …
65brod — ? ( ?/ ?) shoot, sprout …
66bród — f ( e/ a) brood; foetus; breeding, hatching …
67Brod, Мах — см. Брод, Макс …
68Bröd — brodo …
69brod — a kind of nail, called BRADS in the South. Likewise an awl. Derb …
70Max Brod — Gedenktafel für Max Brod neben dem Grab von Franz Kafka, Prag Max Brod (* 27. Mai 1884 in Prag, damals Österreich Ungarn; † 20. Dezember 1968 in Tel Aviv) war ein deutschsprachiger jüdischer Schriftst …