brandis
See also: Brandis
English
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editbrandis (plural brandises)
- (archaic, Devon, Cornwall) A triangular fire stand.
- 1887, William Crossing, The Ancient Crosses of Dartmoor, Exeter: James G Commin, page 95:
- These stones are then placed, as the country people have it, “brandis-wise” ; that is, in the form of a brandis, the name by which the triangular stands on which the kettles are set on the hearth are called.
Catalan
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French
editPronunciation
editVerb
editbrandis
- inflection of brandir:
Participle
editbrandis m pl
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editGalician
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editbrandis
- (reintegrationist norm) second-person plural present indicative of brandir
Portuguese
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Spanish
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editbrandis m pl
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