Where does “breet” come from?

breet (Plautdietsch) comes from Middle Low German *brêd, from Old Saxon bred, from Proto-West Germanic braid, from Proto-Germanic braidaz — broad, wide.

breet (Plautdietsch): broad

Definitions

  1. broad

Ancestry of “breet”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Low German*brêd
2Old Saxonbredbroad, wide
3Proto-West Germanicbraidbroad, wide
4Proto-Germanicbraidazbroad, wide

Words derived from “breet

Every word from Proto-Germanic braidazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic braidEvery word from Old Saxon bred