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English
Noun
bril (plural brils)
- A unit of luminance equal to candela per square metre.
- 1993, Course notes - Volume 22, Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics, →OCLC, page 7-7:
- In the experiments, the brightness in brils was measured as a function of luminance for various adaptation levels of the eye.
- 2005, Erik Reinhard, Greg Ward, Sumanta Pattanaik, High Dynamic Range Imaging, →ISBN:
- Here, Q is brightness (or perceived luminance), measured in brils.
- 2012, Julie Dorsey, Philipp Slusallek, Rendering Techniques ’97, →ISBN:
- Tumblin's model aims to match a perceived quality known as brightness, measured in brils, so that the real world brightness and display brightness can be equated.
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Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch bril, from Middle Dutch beril (“beryl”), from Latin beryllus (“beryl”), from Ancient Greek βήρυλλος (bḗrullos).
Pronunciation
Noun
bril (plural brille, diminutive brilletjie)
- A pair of glasses.
Derived terms
- brildraer
- leesbril
- sonbril
- veiligheidsbril
Descendants
- → Sotho: borele
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch beril (“beryl”), from Latin beryllus (“beryl”), from Ancient Greek βήρυλλος (bḗrullos), from Prakrit [Term?] (compare Sanskrit वैडूर्य (vaiḍūrya, “a cat's eye gem; a jewel”)), from Dravidian. Probably named after the city Velur (modern day Belur) in southern India. The first glasses, manufactured in Italy around 1300, were made of beryl. The meaning “toilet seat” is newer and derived from the similarity in shape to a single eyeglass. The word thus forms a doublet of beril (“beryl”).
Pronunciation
Noun
bril m (plural brillen, diminutive brilletje n)
- a pair of glasses or goggles
- (obsolete) a telescope
- anything of similar shape
- a pattern on various animal species, often named after it
- a toilet seat
- (obsolete) a lunette, small fortification element
Synonyms
- (optical instrument): kijker, telescoop, verrekijker
- (toilet seat): wc-bril, toiletbril
Derived terms
- 3D-bril
- brilafsluiting
- brilbeer
- brilduiker
- brileend
- brileider
- brillendoos
- brillenglas
- brillenhuis
- brillenkoker
- brillenpoot
- brilmontuur
- brilslang
- brilsmurf
- duikbril
- knijpbril
- leesbril
- nachtbril
- skibril
- stofbril
- toiletbril
- veiligheidsbril
- vuurwerkbril
- wat baten kaars en bril als de uil niet zien en wil
- wc-bril
- zonnebril
- zwembril
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West Frisian
Etymology
Borrowing from Middle Dutch beril (“beryl”), from Latin beryllus (“beryl”), from Ancient Greek βήρυλλος (bḗrullos), from Prakrit [Term?] (compare Sanskrit वैडूर्य (vaiḍūrya, “a cat's eye gem; a jewel”)), from Dravidian. Probably named after the city Velur (modern day Belur) in southern India. The first glasses, manufactured in Italy around 1300, were made of beryl.
Pronunciation
Noun
bril c (plural brillen, diminutive briltsje)
Derived terms
Further reading
- “bril (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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