- Pem|broke
- Pem|broke «PEHM bruk, -brohk», noun.one of the two varieties of the Welsh corgi breed of dogs, characterized by a relatively short tail.╂[< Pembroke, a town in Wales]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
broke — pem·broke; pem·broke·shire; un·broke; broke; … English syllables
pem — ag·a·pem·o·ne; pem·bi·na; pem·broke; pem·broke·shire; pem·mi·can; pem·phi·goid; pem·phre·don·i·dae; pem·o·line; pem·phi·gus; pem·i·can; … English syllables
pembroke — pem·broke … English syllables
PembrokePines — Pem·broke Pines (pĕmʹbro͝ok , brōk ) A city of southeast Florida, a residential suburb of Fort Lauderdale. Population: 65,452. * * * … Universalium
pembrokeshire — pem·broke·shire … English syllables
Pembroke — Pem•broke [[t]ˈpɛm brʊk, broʊk[/t]] n. 1) geg Pembrokeshire 2) dch See under Welsh corgi … From formal English to slang
Pembroke Pines — Pem′broke Pines′ [[t]ˈpɛm broʊk[/t]] n. geg a city in SE Florida, near Fort Lauderdale. 100,662 … From formal English to slang
Pembroke table — Pem′broke ta ble n. fur a small table with drop leaves and with one or two drawers set in the skirt • Etymology: 1770–80 … From formal English to slang
Pembrokeshire — Pem•broke•shire [[t]ˈpɛm brʊkˌʃɪər, ʃər, broʊk [/t]] n. geg a historic county in Dyfed, in SW Wales Also called Pembroke … From formal English to slang
SIDNEY HERBERT, Mary, Countess of Pembroke — (1561 1621) The sister of Sir Philip Sidney,* Mary Sidney Herbert, countess of Pembroke, was a proficient poet, translator, editor, and patron of the arts. Mary Sidney s birth in 1561 made her the fourth child born of the powerful Sidney/Dudley… … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary