bront
Middle English
Etymology
From
Old Norse
brundr
or
brundtíð
(
“
oestrus
,
rut
”
)
or
bruna
(
“
to rush
”
)
.
Noun
bront
(
plural
bronts
)
A
sharp
blow
.
A
sudden
movement
or
onset
, a
rush
or
spurt
.
A
violent
attack
or
charge
in
battle
.
The
force
or
shock
of an
attack
in
war
.
Alternative forms
brount
brunt
Descendants
English:
brunt
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