brunt

Etymology
From, , from or  (from ), or  (see ).

Noun

 * 1) The full adverse effects; the chief consequences or negative results of a thing or event.
 * 2) The force or shock of an attack in war.
 * 3) The major part of something; the bulk.
 * 4)  A violent attack or charge in battle.
 * 5)  A sudden harmful onset or attack (of disease, unbelief, persecution, etc.).
 * 6)  A spurt, a sudden effort or straining.
 * 1)  A violent attack or charge in battle.
 * 2)  A sudden harmful onset or attack (of disease, unbelief, persecution, etc.).
 * 3)  A spurt, a sudden effort or straining.
 * 1)  A sudden harmful onset or attack (of disease, unbelief, persecution, etc.).
 * 2)  A spurt, a sudden effort or straining.

Translations

 * Dutch: ,
 * German: ,


 * German:
 * Romanian: ,

Verb

 * 1)  To bear the brunt of; to weather or withstand.
 * 2)  To make a violent attack or charge.
 * 1)  To make a violent attack or charge.

Translations

 * German: ,

Noun

 * 1) the color brown
 * 2)  hashish