brattery

noun

Etymology

From brat + -ery.

  1. derived from bratt — “cloak
  2. derived from bratchet — “bitch, hound
  3. suffixed as brattery — “brat + ery

Definitions

  1. A collection of brats

    A collection of brats; a children's nursery, etc.

    • Whole bratteries of little Aarons and Abrahams, who invariably after two years old, but sometimes earlier, develop the noses and the expressions of their elders, are also airing at the doors.
  2. Brattish behaviour.

The neighborhood

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