Brutes

/bruːts/ noun

Animals, or people who act like animals by being cruel and violent without thinking.

From Old French 'brute' and Latin 'brutus' (heavy, dull, irrational). The word entered Middle English around 1300 and originally just meant 'animal,' later gaining the sense of savage or cruel person.

AM野獸
ARوحوش
BNজানোয়ার
CAbèsties
CSzvíře
DAvred
DEBestien
ELζώα
ESbestias
FAحیوان وحشی
FIkarkurit
FRbêtes
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