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English
Brilles visible in the
exuvia of head and neck of a large grass snake
Etymology
From German Brille .
Pronunciation
Noun
brille (plural brilles )
A transparent scale that covers the eye of a snake and is periodically shed as part of the exuvia .
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Afrikaans
Noun
brille
plural of bril
Asturian
Verb
brille
first-person singular present subjunctive of brillar
third-person singular present subjunctive of brillar
Central Franconian
Etymology
From Middle High German brüelen , ultimately imitative. Cognate with German brüllen . Other languages that share the same verb and have the same meaning ( "to cry" ) are Alemannic German brüele and Hunsrik brille .
Verb
brille
( Moselle Franconian / Hunsrückisch ) to cry
1874 , Peter Joseph Rottmann, Gedichte in Hunsrücker Mundart , page 4:Tobich Mensch! watt brauchste so se brille ? / ’diß nau ähmol annerscht nitt mei Wille, / Unn eich honn Der’t jo schunn lang gesaht: (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from German Brille (from Middle High German berille ) and German Low German brille (from Middle Low German barille , berille ), both meaning "glasses" and ultimately from Latin bērillus , bēryllus ( “ beryl ” ) , from Ancient Greek βήρυλλος ( bḗrullos ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
brille c (singular definite brillen , plural indefinite briller )
glasses , spectacles
Usage notes
Normally used in the plural form.
Derived terms
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French
Verb
brille
inflection of briller :
first / third-person singular present indicative / subjunctive
second-person singular imperative
Hunsrik
prile (Wiesemann spelling system)
Etymology
From Middle High German brüelen , ultimately imitative. Cognate with German brüllen . Other languages that share the same verb and have the same meaning ( "to cry" ) are Alemannic German brüele and Central Franconian brille .
Pronunciation
Verb
brille
to cry
Inflection
Regular
infinitive
brille
participle
gebrilld
auxiliary
hon
present indicative
imperative
ich
brille
—
du
brillst
brill
er/sie/es
brilld
—
meer
brille
—
deer
brilld
brilld
sie
brille
—
The use of the present participle is uncommon, but can be made with the suffix -end.
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Irish
Noun
brille f
Alternative form of breall ( “ clitoris ” )
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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Italian
Adjective
brille f pl
feminine plural of brillo
Latvian
Noun
brille f
nominative singular of brilles (rarely used)
Norman
Etymology
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Noun
brille f (plural brilles )
( Jersey ) brill
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From German Low German brille .
Noun
brille f or m (definite singular brilla or brillen , indefinite plural briller , definite plural brillene )
glasses , spectacles
Usage notes
Mostly used in the plural form.
Derived terms
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From German Low German brille .
Noun
brille f (definite singular brilla , indefinite plural briller , definite plural brillene )
glasses , spectacles
Usage notes
Mostly used in the plural form.
Derived terms
References
Spanish
Verb
brille
inflection of brillar :
first / third-person singular present subjunctive
third-person singular imperative