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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)
- (obsolete, transitive) To burn (to set ablaze).
Anagrams
Albanian
Etymology
Related to bredh (“fir”).
Noun
bren m
- silver fir (Abies alba)
Australian Kriol
Etymology
From English friend.
Noun
bren
- 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)
- bran
- Synonym: segó
Further reading
Middle English
Noun
bren
- Alternative form of bran
Old French
Etymology
Celtic loanword, from Gaulish *brennos (“rotten”), from Proto-Celtic *bragnos (“foul, rotten”).
Noun
bren oblique singular, m (nominative singular brens)
- bran
Descendants
References
Welsh
Noun
bren
- Soft mutation of pren.
Mutation