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brose \ˈbrōz\ noun (-s) Etymology: perhaps alteration of Scots bruis broth, from Middle English brewes, browes — more at brewis : a chiefly Scottish dish made by pouring some boiling liquid on meal (as oatmeal) and stirring it — usually used in combination with an attributive indicating the nature of the liquid < water brose > < beef brose > |