brogir

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Etymology

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From Latin rugīre (to roar), blended with Vulgar Latin *bragīre (to bray) from Gaulish *bragyu.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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brogir (first-person singular present brogeixo, first-person singular preterite brogí, past participle brogit)

  1. to make a series of confused sounds, a din, an uproar

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