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Maltese
Pronunciation
Noun
brid m (instance noun barda)
- verbal noun of barad: filing
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English bridd, of disputed origin.
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Noun
brid (plural briddes)
- a young bird, a bird in general
- c. 1395, John Wycliffe, John Purvey [et al.], transl., Bible (Wycliffite Bible (later version), MS Lich 10.), published c. 1410, Matheu 13:31-32, folio 6, verso, column 1; republished as Wycliffe's translation of the New Testament, Lichfield: Bill Endres, 2010:
- An oþer parable iheſus puttide foꝛþ to hem. / ⁊ ſeide / þe kyngdom of heuenes is lijk to a coꝛn of ſeneuey · which a man took ⁊ ſewe in his feeld · / which is þe leeſt of alle ſeedis / but whanne it haþ woxen .· it is the mooſt of alle woꝛtis · ⁊ is maad a tre / ſo þe bꝛiddis of þe eir comen ⁊ dwellen in þe bowis þerof.
- Jesus put another parable forwards to them, saying: "The Kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed that a person took and sowed in their field; / it is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown, it is the largest of all plants; it becomes a tree, so the birds of the air come and nest in its branches."
Related terms
- bridlim
Descendants
References
- “brid, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Etymology 2
Noun
brid
- alternative form of bride (“bride”)
Etymology 3
Noun
brid
- alternative form of bred (“bread”)
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Serbo-Croatian
Noun
brȋd m inan (Cyrillic spelling бри̑д)
Further reading
- “brid”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2025
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