"Bruck" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: Brucks [plural]
Head templates: {{en-proper noun|Brucks}} Bruck (plural Brucks)
  1. A surname. Related terms: Bruck an der Mur

Noun [Luxembourgish]

IPA: /bʀuk/
Etymology: There is a verb brucken (“to brood”), which is probably onomatopoeic for “clucking” (compare German Low Franconian Bruck (“brooding hen”)). Perhaps influenced also by bréien (“to brood”) (German brüten). On the other hand, the word Brot (literally “bread”) is used for “spawn” in some German dialects and this regularly becomes Brukt, Brokt in some northern varieties of Luxembourgish. Etymology templates: {{onomatopoeic|lb|nocap=1}} onomatopoeic, {{m+|de|brüten}} German brüten Head templates: {{lb-noun|m|-}} Bruck m (uncountable)
  1. spawn Tags: masculine, uncountable Synonyms: Läich

Inflected forms

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  ],
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