It is from an old Spanish word, Briza, referring to a cold North East wind. Used in the West Indies to mean North East trade wind
which country did the word dessert come from
What country does the word walkabout come from
Wales. It is a corruption of "ap Rees", the son of Rees or Rhys.
breeze
No, the word breeze is not an adverb.The word breeze is a noun and a verb.The closest adverb form of the word would be breezily.
Breeze is typically used as a noun. "The cool ocean breeze." However, it can be used as a verb as well. "He breezed through the homework."
In Irish its: aithleá gaoithe (small breeze) leoithne (gentle breeze) ruagán (biting breeze)
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the word tepee comes from the country Sioux
i normally think of this when i hear the word breeze: This is a nice breeze outside.
it is a Spanish word
Wind, breeze.