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bruit
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bruit  (brt)
tr.v. bruit·ed, bruit·ing, bruits
To spread news of; repeat.
n.
1. also (br) Medicine An abnormal sound heard in auscultation.
2. Archaic
a. A rumor.
b. A din; a clamor.

[From Middle English, noise, from Old French, past participle of bruire, to roar, from Vulgar Latin *brgre (blend of Latin rgre and Vulgar Latin *bragere, to bray, of Celtic origin).]

bruit [bruːt]
vb
(tr; often passive; usually foll by about) to report; rumour it was bruited about that the king was dead
n
1. (Medicine / Pathology) Med an abnormal sound heard within the body during auscultation, esp a heart murmur
2. Archaic
a.  a rumour
b.  a loud outcry; clamour
[via French from Medieval Latin brūgītus, probably from Vulgar Latin bragere (unattested) to yell + Latin rugīre to roar]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.bruit - tell or spread rumors; "It was rumored that the next president would be a woman"
dish the dirt, gossip - wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies; "She won't dish the dirt"
Translations
bruit (o.f.) [bruːt] VT to bruit about (US) (liter) → rumorear


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