"brientin" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Breton]

Forms: brientinien [plural, unmutated], brientinion [plural, unmutated], vrientin [singular, mutation-soft], vrientinien [plural, mutation-soft], vrientinion [plural, mutation-soft], prientin [singular, mutation-hard], prientinien [plural, mutation-hard], prientinion [plural, mutation-hard]
  1. Homme libre-propriétaire chez les anciens Bretons du Haut Moyen Âge (environ du VIᵉ au Xᵉ siècle).
    Sense id: fr-brientin-br-noun-Os3k1Vqc Categories (other): Lexique en breton de l’histoire Topics: history
  2. Privilégié, aristocrate.
    Sense id: fr-brientin-br-noun-WwHpSzd3
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: brientinel, brientinelezh
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