brocha

Etymology
From the Ashkenazic pronunciation, as represented in Yiddish.

Etymology 1
Circa 1433. From.

Noun

 * 1) pin, brooch
 * 2) * post 1433, Antonio López Ferreiro (ed.), Historia de la Santa A. M. Iglesia de Santiago de Compostela, XI, nº Adicións-1.1, page 92:
 * ano XXXIII a onze de março o vicario afonso fernandes et o thesoureiro esteuoo fernandes tomaron a gomes coton tres brochas de prata que andauan enas capas as quaes foron para apostar os bordoos
 * year 33, march eleven, the vicar Afonso Fernandes and the treasurer Estevo Fernandes took from Gomes Cotón three silver pins that were with the cloaks, and they were used to adorn the staves
 * 1) bolt (used, for example, to fix the mobile parts of a yoke)
 * 2) tacks used by shoemakers
 * 1) tacks used by shoemakers

Etymology 2
From, dialectal variant of. Compare English.

Noun

 * 1) paintbrush, brush

Etymology
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Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1) paintbrush, brush
 * 2) broach

Etymology 1
, dialectal variant of. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) paintbrush, brush