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‖ ˌbrekekeˈkex a. Gr. βρεκεκεκέξ, used by Aristophanes to imitate the croaking of frogs.
1607T. Walkington Opt. Glass 78 Frogs with their brekekekex brekekekex coax. 1656Trapp Comm. Matt. xxii. 33 Those Romish frogs, the Jesuits, will never have done, though never so much set down, but be still up with their hateful Brekekekex-coax-coax. |