Bread soaked in liquid, usually milk, and eaten as a pudding or as a side dish with meat.
[Middle English brewes, from Old French broez, pl. of broet, from Vulgar Latin *brodum, of Germanic origin.]
Bread soaked in liquid, usually milk, and eaten as a pudding or as a side dish with meat.
[Middle English brewes, from Old French broez, pl. of broet, from Vulgar Latin *brodum, of Germanic origin.]
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