Brothe

/ˈbroʊð/ noun

An archaic or variant spelling of 'brothel', found in Middle English or early modern texts.

An early variant of 'brothel' from Old French 'bordel' and related Romance languages. Medieval writers spelled words phonetically rather than standardly, so 'brothe' represents how the word sounded in certain dialects or time periods.

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