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 | | BRICK (derived according to some etymologists from the Teutonic bricke, a disk or plate; but more authoritatively, through the French brique, originally a " broken piece," applied especially to bread, and so to clay, from the Teutonic brikan, to break) |
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 | | Xap-rns, originally for papyrus, material for writing, thence transferred to paper and from this material to the document, in O. Eng. |
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