=> brouiller1 eng. draft, rough
piš/cerk-nevis
siâh-a
2 eng. untidy
dar-ham
bi-sâmân(a)
brute latin brutus, lourd, pesant, stupide1 eng. callous
drošt(-xu) (plv. društ)
tond-(xu)
sang/saxt-del
zomoxt
+
Siah-andarun bâšad o sang-del
Ke xwâhad ke mur i šavad tang-del
(SAADI)
+
The more brutal the regime, the more "popular" and "democratic" it became.
(R. FISK, http://www.selvesandothers.org/article9488.html)
2 eng. raw
xâm
dast-na-xorda
na-sanj-ida
+
fra. données brutes : dâdahâ ye xâm
+
There is indeed a kind of brutish and ignorant scepticism, as you well observed, which gives the vulgar a general prejudice against what they do not easily understand, and makes them reject every principle which requires elaborate reasoning to prove and establish it.
(
[137])