brach
pronunciation
How to pronounce brach in British English: UK [brætʃ]
How to pronounce brach in American English: US [brætʃ]
Word Origin
- brach (n.)
- "bitch hound" (archaic), mid-14c., brache, originally "hound that hunts by scent," from Old French braches "hound, hunting dog," brachez, plural of brachet, of West Germanic origin (compare Middle Dutch brache, Old High German braccho "hound, setter"), from PIE *bhrag- "to smell" (cognates: Middle High German bræhen "to smell," Latin fragrare "to smell sweetly"). Italian bracco is a Germanic loan word.
Example
- 1. Orient holding international transport co. , ltd. ( ningbo brach )
- 2. Shanghai liancheng pumping industry ltd. beijing brach co.
- 3. Shanghai electric party brach of the bund distract .
- 4. Return address is missing , you cannot find out who sent you the brach of roses at all .
- 5. Large dinos like anky and brach will often float instead of run when threatened .