brusur

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Dalmatian

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *brusiāre, itself possibly from a form *per-ust(ul)āre < Latin per + ustulāre (compare perurere). Compare Italian bruciare, French brûler, Occitan bruslar, buizar, Romansch brischar.

Verb

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brusur

  1. to burn, flame
  2. to overcook, char
  3. to singe