Braches

/ˈbreɪtʃɪz/ noun

Plural of 'brach,' which is an archaic or dialectal term for a female hunting dog or hound.

From Middle English 'brache,' ultimately derived from Old High German 'brachâ,' related to 'bracken' vegetation where dogs would hunt. The term was common in medieval hunting terminology.

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