Brosot

/ˈbroʊsɑt/ noun

A variant or dialectal term for a type of broth or stew, possibly archaic or regional.

Likely derived from Old English 'broth' combined with a diminutive or variant suffix '-ot', following patterns in Germanic languages where -ot creates noun variations. The exact origin is obscure and may reflect Middle English regional cooking terminology.

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