brydhët

Albanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Ether from 1) older dialectal brydh, from Proto-Albanian *brūdza, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰruHg- (compare English brook, Serbo-Croatian brusiti ‘to whet’) or 2) from Proto-Albanian *brūda, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreud- (to break). Close to Danish bryde (to break), Icelandic brytja (to chop up, break in pieces, slaughter).

Adjective

brydhët

  1. tender, soft, delicate, ripe (to the touch)
  2. loose and easy to work (soil)
  3. flabby, clumsy, awkward

Derived terms

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