bræt

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See also: brät and Brät

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German bret, from Old Saxon bred.

Noun

bræt n (singular definite brættet, plural indefinite brætter)

  1. board (manufactured board-like items)

Usage notes

In compounds: bræt-, -bræt (pl -brætter).

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Noun

bræt n (in compounds: brædde-)

  1. board (piece of wood)

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Icelandic

Etymology

From English bright.

Pronunciation

Adjective

bræt (invariable)

  1. (slang) bright (intelligent, smart, quick on the uptake)