BRACCAE


Meaning of BRACCAE in English

ˈbräˌkī, ˈbraˌkē, -akˌsē noun plural

also bra·cae ˈbräˌkī, ˈbrāˌsē

Etymology: Latin bracae, plural of braca, from Gaulish brāca, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German bruoh pair of breeches — more at breeches

: shapeless trousers of wool or skin tied at the waist and ankles by cords worn chiefly by the ancient Gauls

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