braint
Welsh
Etymology
From Proto-Brythonic *brɨɣėnt, from Proto-Celtic *brigantī.
Derived terms
- breinio (“to privilege, to endow”)
- breiniol (“privileged, enfranchised”)
- breinlen (“charter”)
- breintal (“bonus, royalty”)
- dinasfraint (“citizenship, freedom”)
- etholfraint (“franchise, right to vote”)
- hawddfraint (“easement”)
- hawlfraint (“copyright”)
- rhagorfraint (“privilege, right, prerogative”)
- rhyddfraint (“emancipation”)
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