Brewis

/ˈbruːɪz/ noun

A dish made of bread soaked or broken into broth, beer, or other liquid, historically eaten as a simple meal.

From Old English 'brēowan' (to brew) combined with elements of food preparation. The word evolved from Middle English to refer specifically to this humble peasant and sailor's food—bread softened in liquid made bread more palatable and economical.

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