brasque

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Etymology

From French brasque, from Vulgar Latin *brasica, from Proto-West Germanic *brasa, from Proto-Germanic *brasō, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰres- (to burst, crack); Related to Proto-Germanic *brestaną. Or, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrewh₁- (to seethe, boil).

Noun

brasque (usually uncountable, plural brasques)

  1. A mixture of charcoal, clay, etc. used in smelting.

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