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brewis \ˈbrüz, ˈbrüə̇s\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English brewes, browes, from Old French broez, nominative singular & accusative plural of broet broth, dim of breu broth, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German brod broth — more at broth 1. dialect : broth or pottage; especially : broth in which beef has been boiled 2. dialect : bread soaked in broth, drippings of roast meat, milk, or water and butter |