Brachets

/ˈbræʃɪts/ noun

Plural of 'brachet'; multiple young female hunting dogs or small hounds.

From 'brachet' (young female hunting dog) + plural suffix '-s'. The base word comes from Old French 'brachet,' a diminutive form related to hunting terminology of the medieval period.

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