- brunets
- bru·nette || bruË'net n. person having dark hair skin and eyes; swarthiness adj. having dark hair skin and eyes; swarthy
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Brunet, Andrée; and Brunet, Pierre — ▪ French figure skaters Andrée Brunet née Andrée Joly Respectively, born September 16, 1901, Paris, France died March 30, 1993, Boyne City, Michigan, U.S. born June 28, 1902, Le Quesne, France died July 27, 1991, Boyne City French… … Universalium
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