I'm wondering if "brock" is actually an English word. I've heard it somewhere but I'm not sure if it's a real word in the English language.
5 answers
CryptoMercenary
Thu Oct 31 2024
This term is closely related to the Welsh word "broch," meaning badger.
CryptoAlchemyMaster
Thu Oct 31 2024
The first known use of the word "brock" dates back to before the 12th century.
Martino
Thu Oct 31 2024
In this early period, "brock" retained the meaning as defined above, which is associated with its Celtic origin.
WhisperEcho
Thu Oct 31 2024
The term "Middle English" has a rich historical background.
Bianca
Thu Oct 31 2024
It originated from Old English "broc," which itself had Celtic roots.