brown
nounEtymology
From Middle English broun, from Old English brūn (“brown; dark; dusky”), from Proto-West Germanic *brūn, from Proto-Germanic *brūnaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerH-. Doublet of bruin. Cognates * Dutch bruin * German braun * Danish, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, and Swedish brun * Ancient Greek φρύνη (phrúnē), φρῦνος (phrûnos, “toad”) * Latin brunneus (“brown”) * Lithuanian bė́ras (“brown”) * Sanskrit बभ्रु (babhrú, “reddish-brown”) * West Frisian brún
Definitions
A colour like that of chocolate or coffee.
- The browns and greens in this painting give it a nice woodsy feel.
- He wore brown jeans for his birthday.
One of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of 4 points.
Black tar heroin.
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A copper coin.
- “To save a journey up the town, / A razor lent here for a brown: / But if you think the price too high, / I beg you won’t the razor try.”
- I know there are many persons — some who are themselves poor — who 'never turn a beggar from their door,' but always give them a few browns (halfpence) or some scran (broken victuals).
- "We've not had any breakfast,—won't you toss us down a brown?"— That's what they call a penny in the streets of London Town.
A brown horse or other animal.
- […] browns are the soberest, bays are the worst tempered, and chestnuts are the most foolish.
A person of mostly Latin American (or Latino), Middle Eastern/North African, South Asian,…
A person of mostly Latin American (or Latino), Middle Eastern/North African, South Asian, and sometimes Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, or rarely Native American descent; a brown-skinned person; someone of mulatto, or biracial appearance.
- Many browns and blacks are immigrants — some of whom have not yet become naturalized citizens of the United States.
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of subfamily Satyrinae (formerly the family…
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of subfamily Satyrinae (formerly the family Satyridae), such as those of the genera Heteronympha and Melanitis.
A brown trout (Salmo trutta).
A mass of birds or animals that may be indiscriminately fired at.
- The temptation to have a shot into the brown was great. There was not a head there which was not a big one and the one by himself was not too easy a shot since it is always difficult to shoot when lying in soft snow.
- My anger mounted at this, I opened the courtyard door and raised my musket to fire into the brown; I had loaded it with small shot, and if it had gone off that would have been the death of us and the ruin of all of us in the house.
Having a brown colour.
- But none of those brown dwarfs were speeding along on a trajectory that would carry them out of the galaxy like “runaway” hypervelocity stars observed by astronomers in the last two decades.
Gloomy.
Of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin.
Not green (environmentally irresponsible)
Not green (environmentally irresponsible); anti-green (against environmental protection).
- Near-synonyms: nongreen, antigreen
- Tesco and Sainsbury, two of Britain’s biggest retailers, are locked in a fierce battle to prove who is greener. Even BSkyB, the British satellite outpost of the distinctly brown Murdoch empire, has declared itself “carbon-neutral.”
To become brown.
- Fry the onions until they brown.
- The chicken was browning nicely, the skin beginning to crisp and take on the toasty tones of oiled wood.
- Don't microwave your milk too long It browns and bubbles over
poop.
- i've just browned myself.
To cook something until it becomes brown.
- Pound an onion, warm a spoonful of ghee and throw in the onion, brown it slightly, add your curry stuff, brown this till it smells pleasantly, […]
To tan.
- Light-skinned people tend to brown when exposed to the sun.
To make brown or dusky.
- A trembling twilight o'er the welkin moves, / Browns the dim void and darkens deep the groves.
To give a bright brown colour to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coating of oxide…
To give a bright brown colour to, as to gun barrels, by forming a thin coating of oxide on their surface.
- It is mixed uniformly with olive oil, and rubbed upon the iron slightly heated, which is afterwards exposed to the air, till the wished-for degree of browning is produced.
To turn progressively more Hispanic or Latino, in the context of the population of a…
To turn progressively more Hispanic or Latino, in the context of the population of a geographic region.
- the browning of America
A surname.
- (The Browns gave the Obamas an ornate penholder made from the timber of a Victorian antislave ship.)
A locale in the United States.
Brown University.
Alternative letter-case form of brown (“person with a dark complexion”).
Alternative letter-case form of brown (“of a dark complexion”).
The neighborhood
Derived
anti-brown, Arran brown, Asian brown flycatcher, Banks' brown, big brown bat, Bismarck brown, black and brown, Boston brown bread, brownable, brown adipose tissue, brown ale, brown alga, brown ammonia, brown anole, brown argus, brown as a berry, brown asbestos, brownback, brown bag, brown-bag, brown-bagger, brown bagging, brown bag test, brown bar, brown bastard, brown beaksedge, brown bean, brown bear, brown bent, brown bentgrass, Brown Bess, Brown Betty, brown-bill, brownbill, brown-billed scythebill, brown bits, brown bomber, brown boobook, brown bottle flu, brown box · +235 more
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at brown. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at brown. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
9 hops · closes at brown
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
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