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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary brisure|brisant|bris|break|breech|shatter breech is a break or crack, "Break" is "brechen" in German, " breken" in Dutch, and "bryta" in Swedish, so it clearly is a Germanic word. It is related, however, to Latin frango, fregi, fractum "break" by virtue of the fact that any initial [bh] of a Proto-Indo-European word changed regularly to [f] in Latin. Thus, English was able to borrow " fracture " back from Latin with a slightly different meaning. In fact, " suffrage " comes from Latin suffragium "the right to vote," originally "support with a vote," based on the same root, probably because the first voting was done with broken shards of pottery. plv. brîtan boridan (plv. brîtan) (dar ham )škastan + PROVERBE : Tant va la cruche à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se brise , c'est-à-dire s'exposer souvent au même danger, commettre souvent la même imprudence, la même faute, amène à la fin mécompte ou malheur.
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary bris n. Variant: also briss Pronunciation: ' bris Function: noun Etymology: Yiddish bris, short for bris-mile, from Hebrew bĕrīth mīlāh, literally, covenant of circumcision Date: circa 1934 : the Jewish rite of circumcision]]>