A dialect of Thibetan, vernacular in Nepaul.
Brasilian, see [Brazilian].
Brass-town.
A class of negro dialects allied to Aro. See [Oru].
Brazilian.
A name for the written language of the Tupi and Guarani races of Indians in S. America, as spoken in Brazil and Paraguay; it is largely infused with Portuguese, and much used by residents. In Portuguese the “lingua Brasilica” means the “lingua geral.” See Da Silva: “Diccionario da Lingua geral dos Indios de Brasil,” &c., Bahia, 1854.
Bremisch.
A name for the Low-German dialect of Bremen, N. Germany. See “Bremisch-Niedersächsisches Wörterbuch,” Bremen, 1767-71, with Supplement, 1869. W. W. S.
Brescian.
An Italian patois, vernacular in Lombardy.