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Definition of bret
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Bret (n.) See Birt.
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Bretzel
::
Bretzel
(n.) See
Pretzel.
Dunker
::
Dunker
(n.) One of a
religious
denomination
whose
tenets
and
practices
are
mainly
those of the
Baptists,
but
partly
those of the
Quakers;
--
called
also
Tunkers,
Dunkards,
Dippers,
and, by
themselves,
Brethren,
and
German
Baptists..
Brethren
::
Brethren
(n.) pl. of
Brother.
Plymouth Brethren
::
Plymouth
Brethren
() The
members
of a
religious
sect which first
appeared
at
Plymouth,
England,
about 1830. They
protest
against
sectarianism,
and
reject
all
official
ministry
or
clergy.
Also
called
Brethren,
Christian
Brethren,
Plymouthists,
etc. The
Darbyites
are a
division
of the
Brethren..
Redwithe
::
Redwithe
(n.) A west
Indian
climbing
shrub
(Combretum
Jacquini)
with
slender
reddish
branchlets.
Brethren
::
Brethren
(pl. ) of
Brothe.
Moravian
::
Moravian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Moravia,
or to the
United
Brethren.
See
Moravian,
n..
Brettice
::
Brettice
(n.) The
wooden
boarding
used in
supporting
the roofs and walls of coal
mines.
See
Brattice.
Epistle
::
Epistle
(n.) One of the
letters
in the New
Testament
which were
addressed
to their
Christian
brethren
by
Apostles.
Darbyite
::
Darbyite
(n.) One of the
Plymouth
Brethren,
or of a sect among them; -- so
called
from John N.
Darby,
one of the
leaders
of the
Brethren..
Fraternal
::
Fraternal
(a.) Pf,
pertaining
to, or
involving,
brethren;
becoming
to
brothers;
brotherly;
as,
fraternal
affection;
a
fraternal
embrace..
Bretwalda
::
Bretwalda
(n.) The
official
title
applied
to that one of the
Anglo-Saxon
chieftains
who was
chosen
by the other
chiefs
to lead them in their
warfare
against
the
British
tribes.
Brett
::
Brett (n.) Same as
Britzska.
Libretto
::
Libretto
(n.) A book
containing
the words of an opera or
extended
piece of
music.
Libretti
::
Libretti
(pl. ) of
Librett.
Sabretasche
::
Sabretasche
(n.) A
leather
case or
pocket
worn by
cavalry
at the left side,
suspended
from the sword
belt..
Moravian
::
Moravian
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
called
the
United
Brethren
(an
offshoot
of the
Hussites
in
Bohemia),
which
formed
a
separate
church
of
Moravia,
a
northern
district
of
Austria,
about the
middle
of the 15th
century.
After being
nearly
extirpated
by
persecution,
the
society,
under the name of The
Renewed
Church
of the
United
Brethren,
was
reestablished
in
1722-35
on the
estates
of Count
Zinzendorf
in
Saxony.
Called
also
Herrnhuter..
Tabret
::
Tabret
(n.) A
taboret.
Bretful
::
Bretful
(a.)
Brimful.
Armorican
::
Armorican
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
northwestern
part of
France
(formerly
called
Armorica,
now
Bretagne
or
Brittany),
or to its
people..
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