BREECH


Meaning of BREECH in English

/ briːtʃ; NAmE / noun

the part of a gun at the back where the bullets are loaded

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WORD ORIGIN

Old English brēc (plural of brōc , of Germanic origin; related to Dutch broek ), interpreted as a singular form. The original sense was garment covering the loins and thighs (compare with breeches ), hence the buttocks , later the hind part of anything.

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