Etymology: [ 'brEch ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English brēċ, plural of *brōc, from Proto-Germanic *brōks (“clothing for loins and thighs”). Cognate with Dutch broek, Swiss German Brüch, Swedish brok.
A breech birth, With the hips coming out before the head, The part of a cannon or other firearm behind the chamber, The buttocks or backside, A garment whose purpose is to cover or clothe the buttocks, Born, or having been born, breech, The external angle of knee timber, the inside of which is called the throat, A garment whose purpose is to cover or clothe the buttocks, such as early 18th century undergarments, The hinder part of anything; esp., the part of a cannon, or other firearm, behind the chamber, Nautical: The external angle of knee timber, the inside of which is called the throat, short pants; pants; rear part of gun behind the barrel, A reference to a view of or visual aspect of the buttocks or rear lower body below the waist, from which meaning is derived the term breech birth, the word in this case apparently referring to the obvious cleavage between the buttocks, The breech of a gun is the part of the barrel at the back into which you load the bullets. the part of a gun into which you put the bullets, buttocks first, as in breech birth, The rear of the gun In most 20th century guns, where the shell goes in, hence the name "Breech Loader ", The hinder part of anything; esp, opening in the rear of the barrel of a gun where bullets can be loaded, the part of a gun behind the barrel It is comprised of the mass of solid metal between the bottom of the bore and the cascable, The portion of a gun tube from the rear end of the chamber aft to the cascabel, The portion of the cannon to the rear of the base of the bore, including the cascabel, The "closed" end of a cannon See also: Muzzle, coarse hair fibers on lower hind legs, the part of a cannon, or other firearm, behind the chamber, The lower part of the body behind; the buttocks, To cover as with breeches, To put into, or clothe with, breeches, short pants covering the hips and thighs and fitting snugly at the lower edges at or just below the knee; pants, To whip on the breech, To fasten with breeching, To fit or furnish with a breech; as, to breech a gun, Trousers; pantaloons; britches, plural form of breech, A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes, brogues, breeks, breech, plural of breech, Breeches are trousers which reach as far as your knees. riding breeches. short trousers that fasten just below the knees, Tight-fitting trousers that don't cover the entire leg, worn for riding, trousers ending above the knee, pants, Daniel Pool, What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew - pants that descended only to the knee and were worn with stockings, Longer, thicker hair on the back of the upper third of the hind legs, white, knee-length trousers made of robust material; side fastening must be on the non-sword-arm side, and legs must have fastenings below the knees, They are tight-fitting trousers that do not cover the entire leg, worn for riding, Trousers; pantaloons,
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A breech birth
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With the hips coming out before the head
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The part of a cannon or other firearm behind the chamber
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The buttocks or backside - ""Oho!" says Thwackum, "you will not! then I will have it out of your br—h;" that being the place to which he always applied for information on every doubtful occasion."
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A garment whose purpose is to cover or clothe the buttocks
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Born, or having been born, breech
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The external angle of knee timber, the inside of which is called the throat
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A garment whose purpose is to cover or clothe the buttocks, such as early 18th century undergarments
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The hinder part of anything; esp., the part of a cannon, or other firearm, behind the chamber
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Nautical: The external angle of knee timber, the inside of which is called the throat
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short pants; pants; rear part of gun behind the barrel isim
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A reference to a view of or visual aspect of the buttocks or rear lower body below the waist, from which meaning is derived the term breech birth, the word in this case apparently referring to the obvious cleavage between the buttocks
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The breech of a gun is the part of the barrel at the back into which you load the bullets. the part of a gun into which you put the bullets
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buttocks first, as in breech birth
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The rear of the gun In most 20th century guns, where the shell goes in, hence the name "Breech Loader "
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The hinder part of anything; esp
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opening in the rear of the barrel of a gun where bullets can be loaded
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the part of a gun behind the barrel It is comprised of the mass of solid metal between the bottom of the bore and the cascable
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The portion of a gun tube from the rear end of the chamber aft to the cascabel
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The portion of the cannon to the rear of the base of the bore, including the cascabel
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The "closed" end of a cannon See also: Muzzle
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coarse hair fibers on lower hind legs
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the part of a cannon, or other firearm, behind the chamber
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The lower part of the body behind; the buttocks
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To cover as with breeches
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To put into, or clothe with, breeches
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short pants covering the hips and thighs and fitting snugly at the lower edges at or just below the knee; pants
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To whip on the breech
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To fasten with breeching
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To fit or furnish with a breech; as, to breech a gun
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breeches
Trousers; pantaloons; britches
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breeches
plural form of breech
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breeches
A garment worn by men, covering the hips and thighs; smallclothes - "And there was a hole where the tail came through."
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Breeches
brogues
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Breeches
breeks
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Breeches
breech
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breeches
plural of breech
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breeches
Breeches are trousers which reach as far as your knees. riding breeches. short trousers that fasten just below the knees
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breeches
Tight-fitting trousers that don't cover the entire leg, worn for riding
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breeches
trousers ending above the knee
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breeches
pants isim
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breeches
Daniel Pool, What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew - pants that descended only to the knee and were worn with stockings
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breeches
Longer, thicker hair on the back of the upper third of the hind legs
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breeches
white, knee-length trousers made of robust material; side fastening must be on the non-sword-arm side, and legs must have fastenings below the knees
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breeches
They are tight-fitting trousers that do not cover the entire leg, worn for riding
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