See also: Brocher

French edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Middle French brocher, from Old French brochier. By surface analysis, broche +‎ -er.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /bʁɔ.ʃe/
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Verb edit

brocher

  1. (transitive, sewing) to stitch, sew (together)
  2. (transitive, sewing) to brocade

Conjugation edit

Further reading edit

Old French edit

Verb edit

brocher

  1. Alternative form of brochier

Conjugation edit

This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. In the present tense an extra supporting e is needed in the first-person singular indicative and throughout the singular subjunctive, and the third-person singular subjunctive ending -t is lost. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.