brazenness
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary effrontée|effrontément|effronterie|effrontery|cheeky|barefaced|brazen|brazenly|brazenness|shameless|shamelessness effrontément effronterie effrontery Etymology: French "effronterie" from effronté "shameless" derived from Vulgar Latin *effrontatus," a variation of Late Latin effrons, effront- composed of ex- "from" + frons, front- "forehead, brow, front." "Affront" comes from Old French affronter, a descendent of the Latin phrase ad frontem "to the face." Latin "frons" also referred to those emotions, such as shame and boldness, expressed by the brow. This root is probably also related to English "brow," Russian "brov'," and Greek "ophrus," all meaning the same thing. brun-pišâni (pbp. !!) 1 bi-cašm-o-ru ! bi-šarm 2 gostâx por-ru
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 bra·zen adj. Pronunciation: ' brā-z ə n Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English brasen, from Old English bræsen, from bræs brass Date: before 12th century 1 : made of brass 2 a : sounding harsh and loud like struck brass b : of the color of polished brass 3 : marked by contemptuous boldness <a brazen disregard for the rules> –bra·zen·ly adverb –bra·zen·ness \ ' brā-z ə n-(n)əs\ noun ]]> 2 brazen adj. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   bra·zened ; bra·zen·ing \ ' brāz-niŋ, ' brā-z ə n-iŋ\ Date: circa 1555 : to face with defiance or impudence ― usually used in the phrase brazen it out ]]>