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Brute \Brute\, n.

1. An animal destitute of human reason; any animal not human; esp. a quadruped; a beast.

Brutes may be considered as either a["e]ral, terrestrial, aquatic, or amphibious. --Locke.

2. A brutal person; a savage in heart or manners; as unfeeling or coarse person.

An ill-natured brute of a husband. --Franklin.

Syn: See Beast.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

 

Brute \Brute\, v. t. [For bruit.]

To report; to bruit. [Obs.]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

 

Brute \Brute\, a. [F. brut, nasc., brute, fem., raw, rough, rude, brutish, L. brutus stupid, irrational: cf. It. & Sp. bruto.]

1. Not having sensation; senseless; inanimate; unconscious; without intelligence or volition; as, the brute earth; the brute powers of nature.

2. Not possessing reason, irrational; unthinking; as, a brute beast; the brute creation.

A creature . . . not prone And brute as other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason. --Milton.

3. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, a brute beast. Hence: Brutal; cruel; fierce; ferocious; savage; pitiless; as, brute violence. --Macaulay.

The influence of capital and mere brute labor. --Playfair.

4. Having the physical powers predominating over the mental; coarse; unpolished; unintelligent.

A great brute farmer from Liddesdale. --Sir W. Scott.

5. Rough; uncivilized; unfeeling. [R.]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

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