ˈbrēks noun plural
Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) breke pair of breeches, from Old English brēc breeches — more at breech
chiefly Scotland : breeches
a lot of young lads in short breeks and green sarks — John Buchan
ˈbrēks noun plural
Etymology: Middle English (northern dialect) breke pair of breeches, from Old English brēc breeches — more at breech
chiefly Scotland : breeches
a lot of young lads in short breeks and green sarks — John Buchan
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012