braç

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See also: brac, BRAC, brać, brač, and Brač

Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin brachium or bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn). Compare Occitan braç, Portuguese braço, Spanish brazo and Italian braccio.

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Noun

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braç m (plural braços)

  1. (anatomy) arm
    (idiomatic) Estirar més el braç que la mànigato spend more than one can afford (an idiom, literally to stretch the arm more than the sleeve)

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Friulian

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Alternative forms

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  • brač (alternative orthography)

Etymology

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From Latin brachium, bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn).

Noun

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braç m (plural braçs)

  1. arm

Occitan

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Etymology

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From Old Occitan bratz, from Latin brachium, bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn).

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Noun

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braç m (plural braces)

  1. arm

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