Brett
See also: brett
English
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /bɹɛt/
- Audio (Southern England) - (file) 
- Rhymes: -ɛt
Proper noun
    
Brett
- A surname transferred from the nickname meaning "Breton, an inhabitant of Brittany".
- A unisex given name transferred from the surname.
Alternative forms
    
- (male given name): Bret
Etymology 2
    
Short for Brettanomyces.
Noun
    
Brett (uncountable)
- (informal) Brettanomyces, a yeast genus that is used in brewing some beers, and can also affect the taste of wine.
East Central German
    
    
Etymology
    
Compare Luxembourgish Breet, German Breite.
Noun
    
Brett f
- (Erzgebirgisch) breadth, width
- De Brett von Lastr war ze gruß, do issr in dr Brick stacken gebliem.- The width of the truck was too big, so it got stuck in the bridge.
 
 
References
    
German
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle High German bret, from Old High German bret, from Proto-West Germanic *bred, from Proto-Germanic *bredą, an e-grade byform of *burdą (“board, plank”). Cognate with Old English bred and Yiddish ברעט (bret).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /bʁɛt/
- Rhymes: -ɛt
- Audio - (file) 
- Audio (Austria) - (file) 
Noun
    
Brett n (strong, genitive Brettes or Bretts, plural Bretter, diminutive Brettchen n or Brettlein n)
Declension
    
Hyponyms
    
- Balancierbrett ("balance board")
- Bügelbrett
- Dielenbrett
- Eichenbrett
- Fensterbrett
- Griffbrett
- Holzbrett
- Kiefernbrett
- Klemmbrett
- Küchenbrett
- Reißbrett
- Scherbrett
- Schneidbrett
- schwarzes Brett
- Sprungbrett
- Trittbrett
Derived terms
    
- Brett vor dem Kopf
- Brettchen
- dicker Bretter bohren
- ein Brett vor dem Kopf haben
- einen Stein im Brett haben
Descendants
    
- → Esperanto: breto
Hunsrik
    
    Noun
    
Brett n (plural Bretter, diminutive Brettche)
- board
- En Brett fum Boddem is los.- A floorboard is loose.
 
 
Further reading
    
Old English
    
    Alternative forms
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /brett/, [bret]
Proper noun
    
Brett m
- Briton (indigenous person of Britain)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Manuscript A, year 491
- Ne wearþ þǣr furðum ān Brett tō lāfe.- There was not even one Briton left.
 
 
 
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Manuscript A, year 491
- Breton (inhabitant of Brittany)
Declension
    
Related terms
    
Pennsylvania German
    
    
Synonyms
    
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