bren

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See also: Bren, BrEn, and brén

English

Etymology

From Middle English brennen, from Old English bærnan, from Proto-Germanic *brannijaną (to set on fire). Cognate with German brennen, Swedish bränna. Doublet of burn; see there for more.

Pronunciation

Verb

bren (third-person singular simple present brens, present participle brenning, simple past brenned, past participle brenned or brent)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To burn (to set ablaze).

Anagrams

Albanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Related to bredh (fir).

Noun

bren m

  1. silver fir (Abies alba)

Australian Kriol

Etymology

From English friend.

Noun

bren

  1. friend

Catalan

Etymology

From Old Catalan breny, from Gaulish *brennos (rotten), from Proto-Celtic *bragnos (foul, rotten). Cognate with English bran.

Pronunciation

Noun

bren m (plural brens)

  1. bran
    Synonym: segó

Further reading

Middle English

Noun

bren

  1. Alternative form of bran

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Celtic loanword, from Gaulish *brennos (rotten), from Proto-Celtic *bragnos (foul, rotten).

Noun

bren oblique singularm (nominative singular brens)

  1. bran

Descendants

  • French: berner
  • Middle English: bran, branne, bren
  • Old Galician-Portuguese: bren

References

Welsh

Noun

bren

  1. Soft mutation of pren.

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
pren bren mhren phren
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.