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brachet

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See also: Brachet and brächet

English

Etymology

From Middle English brachet, from Old French brachet, a diminutive of Old Occitan brac, from Frankish.

Pronunciation

Noun

brachet (plural brachets)

  1. (obsolete) A female hunting hound that hunts by scent; a brach.

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Middle High German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈbraːxət/

Verb

brāchet

  1. second-person plural preterite indicative of brëchen

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Diminutive of Old French and Old Occitan brac (hound), from Old High German and Frankish *brakko, from Proto-Germanic *brak (dog that hunts by scent), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreh₂g- (to smell). Cognate with Old High German braccho.

Noun

brachet oblique singular, m (oblique plural brachez or brachetz, nominative singular brachez or brachetz, nominative plural brachet)

  1. hunting dog trained to follow the scent of an animal

Descendants

  • English: brachet

References

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