UrsprungFrom Old Swedish bryst, brist, brøst, from Old Norse brjóst, from Proto-Germanic *breustą (“breast, chest”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrews- (“to swell”).
- neuterbreast; the fleshy organs on the chest of a sexually mature human female
- neuterchest, thorax; the portion of the body from the base of the neck to the top of the abdomen
- neuterbosom
- abbreviation, alt-of, clipping, neuterclipping of bröstsim (“breaststroke”)
“100 m bröst” — 100 m breaststroke
Formerbröst(indefinite, nominative, singular) · brösts(genitive, indefinite, singular) · bröstet(definite, nominative, singular) · bröstets(definite, genitive, singular) · bröst(indefinite, nominative, plural) · brösts(genitive, indefinite, plural) · brösten(definite, nominative, plural) · bröstens(definite, genitive, plural)