Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
broigne .
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Examples
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Sit Art's enamored devotees, chatting across their 'brune' and 'blonde' ....
Poems Alan Seeger 1902
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Brown sugar is cassonade (a dry brown sugar, so adjust for moisture in your recipe) or Vergoise, blonde or brune (this is the brown sugar you're familiar with - the soft, slightly sticky, molasses-flavored stuff, in light or dark.)
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Brown sugar is cassonade (a dry brown sugar, so adjust for moisture in your recipe) or Vergoise, blonde or brune (this is the brown sugar you're familiar with - the soft, slightly sticky, molasses-flavored stuff, in light or dark.)
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Mais comme il ne résulte jamais une nuance bleue d'une couleur noire affoiblie, mais diverses nuances d'une couleur brune, on doit l'envisager comme une couleur primitive, aussi long-tems, que le contraire ne sera pas démontré; d'autres au contraire en admettent cinq, & y ajoutent le brun.
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Metamnisia was allsoonome coloro-form brune; citherior spiane an eaulande, innemorous and un numerose.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Heremon, nolens volens, brood our pansies, brune in brume.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Menn have thawed, clerks have surssurhummed, the blond has sought of the brune: Elsekiss thou may, mean Kerry piggy?
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Mais faut pas l'dire zon pas du s'en rendre compte les blondasse et pseudo brune ... enfin bon
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2005
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Grecian; they had laughing eyes their figures were models for an artist with — “Turgide, brune, e ritondette mamme.” like the ‘bending statue’ that delights the world.
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There was a sort of cordon stretched before them, which they wearied her with prayers to be permitted to pass, and just to revive themselves by one dance with that “belle blonde,” or that “jolie brune,” or “cette jeune fille magnifique aux cheveux noirs comme le jais.”
Villette 2003
Gammerstang commented on the word brune
(noun) - A dark girl or woman. The same as brunette, though properly a brune should be darker than a brunette. From French brun, brown.
--C.A.M. Fennell's Stanford Dictionary of Anglicised Words and Phrases, 1892
January 14, 2018