broga

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== Old English == === Etymology === Uncertain, perhaps borrowed from Celtic. Compare Old High German bruogo. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbroː.ɡɑ/, [ˈbroː.ɣɑ] === Noun === brōga m terror, dread, horror hine sē brōga angeat ― terror laid hold of him ðǣr is brōgna hýhst ― there is the greatest of terrors danger Þā wæs Bīowulfe brōga gecȳðed ― then was the danger made known to Beowulf ==== Declension ==== Weak: ==== Derived terms ==== === References === == Welsh == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle Welsh *broga, from West Midland Middle English vrogge (“frog”) (East Midland Middle English frogge), with initial /v/ being reanalyzed as the soft mutation of /b/. === Pronunciation === (North Wales) IPA(key): /ˈbrɔɡa/ (South Wales) IPA(key): /ˈbroːɡa/, /ˈbrɔɡa/ === Noun === broga m (plural brogaed or brogaod) (South Wales) frog ==== Synonyms ==== (North Wales) llyffant ==== Derived terms ==== nofio broga (“breaststroke”) === Mutation ===