- brickle
- brick·le
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Brickle — Bric kle, a. [OE. brekil, brokel, bruchel, fr. AS. brecan, E. break. Cf. {Brittle}.] Brittle; easily broken. [Obs. or Prov.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] As stubborn steel excels the brickle glass. Turbervile. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
brickle — [brik′əl] adj., n. [ME brikel, var. of brokel, brittle < base of OE brecan, to BREAK] Dial. brittle … English World dictionary
brickle — adjective having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped brittle bones glass is brittle brickle and brickly are dialectal • Syn: ↑brittle, ↑brickly • Similar to: ↑breakable … Useful english dictionary
brickle — adjective Etymology: Middle English brekyl Date: 13th century dialect brittle … New Collegiate Dictionary
brickle — brickleness, n. /brik euhl/, adj. Midland and Southern U.S. easily broken; brittle. [bef. 1000; Brit. dial., Scots; late ME bryckell, OE brycel tending to break, equiv. to bryc (mutated ptp. s. of brecan to BREAK) + el adj. suffix] * * * … Universalium
brickle — adj. fragile, brittle (Archaic) … English contemporary dictionary
Butter Brickle — was the registered trademark of a toffee ice cream flavoring and of a toffee centered chocolate covered candy bar similar to the Heath bar. HistoryButter Brickle ice cream was introduced to the world by the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha, Nebraska in… … Wikipedia
butter brickle — an ice cream flavor, usually vanilla or butterscotch, containing crunchy bits of butterscotch candy. * * * … Universalium
butter brickle — an ice cream flavor, usually vanilla or butterscotch, containing crunchy bits of butterscotch candy … Useful english dictionary
Jorge Rivera Cruchaga — Jorge Eduardo Rivera Cruchaga (n. 1927) es un filósofo y académico chileno, discípulo de Hans Georg Gadamer, Xavier Zubiri y Martin Heidegger. Estudió filosofía y teología en el Seminario Escolasticado de la Congregación de los Sagrados Corazones … Wikipedia Español