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==English==
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|en|/bɹoʊz/|a=GA}}
* {{IPA|en|/bɹəʊz/|a=RP}}
* {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-bros.wav|a=Southern England}}
* {{rhymes|en|əʊz|s=1}}
===Noun===
{{head|en|noun
# {{plural of|
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=bors|BORs|ORBs|Sorb|bors|orbs|robs|sorb}}
==Cornish==
===Etymology 1===
From {{der|kw|oco|bros}}, of Celtic origin (compare {{cog|br|broud}}, {{cog|cy|brwyd}}). Glossed in the ''Vocabularium Cornicum'' as {{m|kw|aculeus}}.
====Noun====
{{kw-noun|m|r}}
# [[sting]], [[prick]], [[goad]], [[sharp]] [[point]]
===Etymology 2===
From {{inh|kw|cnx|bros}}, from {{inh|kw|cel-pro|*brutom}}, from {{inh|kw|ine-pro|*bʰrewh₁-}}. Cognate with {{cog|br|broud}}, {{cog|cy|brwyd}}. Glossed in the ''Vocabularium Cornicum'' as {{m|kw|aculeus}}.
====Adjective====
{{head|kw|adjective|comparative|brossa|superlatve|an brossa}}
# [[blazing]], [[boiling]], etc; [[extremely]] [[hot]]
=====Antonyms=====
* {{l|kw|oor}}
====Noun====
{{kw-noun|m|r}}
# {{lb|kw|by extension of above}} [[great]] [[heat]]
# [[stew]], [[thick]] [[broth]]
===Mutation===
{{kw-mut-cons|b|ros}}
===References===
* '''2020''', ''An Gerlyver Meur'', ed. Dr Ken George (3rd edition, p.109)
==Danish==
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|da|/broːˀs/|[ˈb̥ʁoˀs]}}
* {{homophones|da|brugs|brus}}
===Noun===
{{head|da|noun form|g=c}}
# {{
==Dutch==
===Etymology===
Variant of {{m|nl|broos}}.
===Pronunciation===
* {{
* {{audio|nl|Nl-bros.ogg}}
* {{hyphenation|nl|bros}}
* {{rhymes|nl|ɔs}}
===Adjective===
{{nl-adj|brosser}}
# [[brittle]], [[breakable]]
====Inflection====
{{nl-decl-adj|brosse}}
====Descendants====
* {{desc|af|bros}}
==Faroese==
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===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|fo|/pɹoːs/
* {{rhymes|
===Noun===
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[[Category:fo:Facial expressions]]
==Icelandic==
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===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|is|/prɔːs/
* {{rhymes|is|ɔːs|
===Noun===
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* {{l|is|grátbroslegur}}
==Indonesian==
===Etymology===
From {{bor|id|nl|broche}}, from {{der|id|fr|broche}}, from {{der|id|fro|broche}}, from {{der|id|VL.|brocca}}, feminine substantive of Classical {{der|id|la|broccus||pointy-toothed or prominent-toothed}}, ultimately from {{der|id|cel-gau|-}}.
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|id|[ˈbrɔs]}}
* {{hyphenation|id|bros}}
===Noun===
{{id-noun|head=|}}
# {{l|en|brooch}}, piece of women’s ornamental jewellery having a pin allowing it to be fixed to garments worn on the upper body.
====Synonyms====
* {{l|ms|kerongsang}} {{q|Standard Malay}}
===Further reading===
* {{R:KBBI Daring}}
==Portuguese==
===Pronunciation===
{{pt-IPA|brous}}
===Noun===
{{head|pt|noun form|g=m-p}}
# {{plural of|pt|bro}}
==Spanish==
===Noun===
{{head|es|noun form|g=m-p}}
# {{noun form of|es|bro||p}}
==Swedish==
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|sv|/bruːs/}}
===Noun===
{{head|sv|noun form}}
# {{
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|sv|a=bors|bors}}
==Tok Pisin==
===Etymology===
From {{
===Noun===
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# {{lb|tpi|anatomy}} [[chest]]
===References===
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