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German
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle High German brosem, broseme or brosme, from Old High German brōsama or brōsma. There is a connection to Old English brosnian (“to fall apart, to foul”). Therefore, originally, Brosame meant broken off piece.[1] Not related to Samen (“seed”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbʁoːzaˑmə/
- Hyphenation: Bro‧sa‧me
Noun
Brosame f (genitive Brosame, plural Brosamen)
- (dated or regional, southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland) crumb
- Synonym: Krümel
Für ihn blieben nur die Brosamen übrig.- Only the crumbs were left for him.
- 1994, Ursula Assaf-Nowak, Der Vorbote, Gleichnisse und Gedichte, translation of Khalil Gibran, The Forerunner, 1920, →ISBN
Seine Liebe ist die eines Anspruchslosen, der sich mit Brosamen zufriedengibt, selbst wenn er an einer königlichen Tafel sitzt.- It is the love of a needy one, who picks crumbs even as he sits at kingly feasts.
Usage notes
- In contemporary German the derivative Brösel (an old diminutive) is more common (but also regionally restricted).
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References
- ^ Christoph Gutknecht, Pustekuchen! Lauter kulinarische Wortgeschichten, Verlag C.H.Beck oHG, München 2002, →ISBN, “Brosamen”, p. 50
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