Brazers

/ˈbreɪzərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of brazer; multiple people who work with brass or perform brazing to join metals together.

Etymology

Simple plural of 'brazer' formed by adding the standard English plural suffix '-s.' The singular 'brazer' comes from 'braze' plus '-er'.

Kelly Says

In medieval towns, brazers often lived and worked on the same street—this created 'Brazer Street' or 'Brazer's Lane' in many English cities, some of which still bear these guild names today.

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