"breant" meaning in Breton

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Noun

Forms: briantoù [plural, unmutated], vreant [singular, mutation-soft], vriantoù [plural, mutation-soft], preant [singular, mutation-hard], priantoù [plural, mutation-hard]
  1. Trachée.
    Sense id: fr-breant-br-noun--OR-ndmY Categories (other): Lexique en breton de l’anatomie Topics: anatomy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: treuz-gouzoug Synonyms (familier): sutell ar goûg Related terms: briant

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    "Du vieux breton brehant, gorge, issu du proto-celtique *brāgant- (« cou, gorge ») ^([1]), qui remonte à l’indo-européen commun *gʷrōgʰ-nt- ^([2]), dérivé de la racine indo-européenne *gʷerh₃- « dévorer, avaler », duquel procèdent l’allemand Kragen « col » et le grec ancien brónchos « trachée », bróchthos « gosier »."
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