brosy
English
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Etymology
brose + -y, from brose (“oatmeal mixed with boiling water”); from the Doric dialect of northeast Scotland.
Adjective
brosy (comparative more brosy, superlative most brosy)
- (Scotland) In rural and farming circles, stout and strong; well-built; well fed with brose.
- Semiliquid.
- Containing brose.
References
- brosey, American Encyclopedic Dictionary, by Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897.
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