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branco

pack

noun BRAHN-koh Rare

Origin: Germanic blank (group, pack)

Also means

gang

Usage Note

Branco refers to a pack of animals (wolves, dogs) or, colloquially, a gang of youths. The plural is branchi. Used of people it carries a derogatory or threatening connotation, unlike the neutral gruppo (group). The phrase fare branco means to move or act as a herd.

Examples

"Un branco di lupi attraversava la foresta."

Natural Translation

A pack of wolves was crossing the forest.

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