"Bruttier" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Deutsch]

IPA: ˈbʁʊti̯ɐ Audio: De-Bruttier.ogg Forms: der Bruttier [nominative, singular], die Bruttier [nominative, plural], des Bruttiers [genitive, singular], der Bruttier [genitive, plural], dem Bruttier [dative, singular], den Bruttiern [dative, plural], den Bruttier [accusative, singular], die Bruttier [accusative, plural]
  1. Angehöriger des gleichnamigen, antiken Stammes in Süditalien
    Sense id: de-Bruttier-de-noun-sCL-w~KM
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations (Angehöriger des gleichnamigen, antiken Stammes in Süditalien): Bruttius [masculine] (Latein)

Inflected forms

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      "form": "der Bruttier",
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          "author": "Alfred Heuss",
          "edition": "10.",
          "editor": "Jochen Bleicken/Werner Dahlheim/Hans-Joachim Gehrke",
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          "text": "„Rom erschien jetzt auf der politischen Bühne Italiens als der Gegenspieler der Lukaner und der verwandten Bruttier und wurde als solcher auch von deren Feinden eingeschätzt.“",
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      "word": "Bruttius"
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