BRECK


Meaning of BRECK in English

I. ˈbrek noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English brek, from breken to break — more at break

dialect England : breach , gap

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: perhaps from Old Norse brekka slope of a hill — more at brink

Britain : a stretch of rough or sandy often undulating ground

scattered trees or the pine hedges which are a feature of the Norfolk brecks — Bruce Campbell

also : an enclosed portion of such land

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