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   The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition.  2000.
 
brocket
 
SYLLABICATION:brock·et
PRONUNCIATION:  brkt
NOUN:1. A two-year-old red deer with its first horns. 2. Any of several small South American deer of the genus Mazama, having short unbranched horns.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English broket, from Old French brocard, from broque, animal's horn, dialectal variant of broche, spit. See broach1.
 
 
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  Brocken Brockhouse, Bertram Neville  
 
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