BRUIT

Source: 551, 556, 566, 567

Rumor or report, Jer 10:22 Na 3:19.

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Bruit. Bruit
A rumour or report (Jer. 10:22, R.V. “rumour;” Nah. 3:19).

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bruit. Bruit, n. a report, a noise; v.t. to noise abroad, ob.

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Bruit (�), n. [[OE. bruit, brut, noise, bruit, F. bruit, fr. LL. brugitus; cf. L. rugire to roar; perh. influenced by the source of E. bray to make a harsh noise, Armor. brud bruit.]] 1. 1. Report; rumor; fame.
The bruit thereof will bring you many friends. Shak. 2. 2. [French pron. �.] (Med.) An abnormal sound of several kinds, heard on auscultation.