broon

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See also: Broon

English

Etymology

Conserved from Middle English broun, from Old English brūn as opposed to the Standard English pronunciation.

Pronunciation

Noun

broon (countable and uncountable, plural broons)

  1. (Geordie, Scotland) The colour brown.

Adjective

broon (comparative more broon, superlative most broon)

  1. (Geordie, Scotland) Of the colour brown.

References

  • Frank Graham, editor (1987), “BROON”, in The New Geordie Dictionary, Rothbury, Northumberland: Butler Publishing, →ISBN.

Anagrams

Old Irish

Pronunciation

Noun

broon

  1. genitive singular of brao

Mutation

Old Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Nasalization
broon broon
pronounced with /β(ʲ)-/
mbroon
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Scots

Etymology

From Middle English broun, from Old English brūn (brown; dark; dusky), from Proto-Germanic *brūnaz.

Pronunciation

Noun

broon (plural broons)

  1. The colour brown.

Adjective

broon (comparative mair broon, superlative maist broon)

  1. Of the colour brown.

Alternative forms