בראָך

Yiddish

Etymology

From Middle High German bruch, from Old High German bruh, ablaut form of brehhan, whence ברעכן (brekhn, to break). The expected vowel in Yiddish is -u-, but the form may have been influenced by the past participle געבראָכן (gebrokhn, broken). Compare German Bruch.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bʁɔχ/

Noun

בראָך • (brokh) m, plural בראָכן (brokhn)

  1. crack, fracture, break
  2. disaster, calamity
  3. misfortune

Derived terms

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