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bring down the foot on paper, etc., to keep it from being blown awayπ’°π“ˆπ“π’°Ν˜unspec. comp. form of𐒰-
bring the legs close to the horse's side, in ridingπ’°π“π’»π“†π’°Ν˜π“Šπ’·unspec. comp. form of𐒰-𐓍𐒻-
broke, without money or penniless (a loan translation)π“π“‚Ν˜
brother (baby, of a female) (said to be used by a woman to refer to her youngest brother or to her youngest son if she has at least two older sons)𐒼𐓐𐒰𐓄𐒱