Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin brevem. Compare Occitan brèu.

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Adjective

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breu m or f (masculine and feminine plural breus)

  1. short
  2. brief

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Noun

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breu m (plural breus)

  1. (orthography) breve
  2. sigil

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Galician

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Etymology

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From a Celtic language. Compare Spanish brea.

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Noun

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breu m (plural breus)

  1. tar, pitch
  2. mud hardened by frost
  3. fog, mist

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Middle English

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Noun

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breu

  1. Alternative form of brewe

Old Occitan

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Etymology

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From Latin brevem, accusative singular of brevis.

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Adjective

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breu

  1. short

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  • Occitan: brèu

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From a Celtic language. Compare Spanish brea.

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Noun

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breu m (plural breus)

  1. tar, pitch
    Synonyms: piche, pez
  2. (figuratively) darkness (lack of light)
    Synonyms: escuro, escuridão
    estar um breuto be very dark
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