britannique, adj., British, Britannic.

broc (brô), n.m., large jug; pot, spit. De bric et de —; anyhow; by hook or by crook. Manger de la viande de — en bouche; to have one’s meat hot from the spit.

brocantage, n.m., dealing in second-hand goods, broker’s business; bartering.

brocanter, v.n., to deal in second-hand goods; to exchange, to barter.

brocanteu-r, n.m., -se, n.f., a dealer in second-hand goods; broker.

brocard, n.m., taunt, jeer; joke, scoff; lampoon.

brocarder, v.a., to taunt, to jest, to jeer.

brocardeu-r, n.m., -se, n.f., scoffer, jeerer.

brocart, n.m., brocade.

brocatelle, n.f., brocatel; (min.) brocate.