Dictionary:brui
Nynorn
Husfolk(NP) Family |
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[missing] grandparents |
foreldrar parents |
bånn children |
bånnabånn grandchildren |
Etymology
cf. Isl. brói
Shetland use
- An Etymological Dictionary of the Norn Language in Shetland (1928–1932)
- Jakobsen, Jakob
brui [brūi], sb., brother, only preserved in certain phrases: a) as a tabu-name, used by fishermen at sea; Yn.; b) in jocular address to a person: “bridder [‘brother’] brui!” Fe. — brui is also sometimes used: a) in sense of gnome, bugbear: had [‘hold’] dy tongue, boy! b. will come, b. will tak’ dee (Un.); b) as a name for the devil; in that case, it may be either the same word as brui, brother, or syn. with Sw. dial. braue, n. pl., trolls; witchcraft (Ri.).
Pronunciation
IPA:
Alternate Forms
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Noun
- brui
- (colloquial) brother
Inflection
nm.w. | Singular | Plural | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | brui | bruen | bruar | bruarne |
Accusative | brua | bruan | brua | bruana |
Dative | brua | bruanon | bruon | bruonon |
Genitive | brua | bruans | brua | bruana |
Synonyms
(none known)