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brut I. \ˈbrüt\ noun (-s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: Middle Welsh, from Middle French Brut, legendary settler of Britain, from Medieval Latin Brutus : any of several medieval chronicles of Britain tracing the history and legend of the country from the exploits of mythical Brutus, descendant of Aeneas II. \ˈbru̅e̅t\ adjective Etymology: French, literally, rough — more at brute of champagne : very dry : usually containing less than 1.5 percent sugar by volume : drier than extra sec |