Brooched

/bruːtʃt/ verb

Past tense of brooch: to fasten or decorate something with a brooch (a piece of jewelry pinned to clothing).

From 'brooch' (a clasp or decorative pin), which comes from Old French 'broche' meaning 'spit or pointed tool.' The word evolved as the functional spit became associated with similar pointed fastening devices.

AMተንጣጣ
ARمخاط
BNকাঁথা
CAbrodat
CSvyšité
DAbroderet
DEbestickt
ELκεντημένος
ESabrochado
FAدوزیده
FIkoristeltu
FRbrodé
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