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Definition of Brunets
1. brunet [n] - See also: brunet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brunets
Literary usage of Brunets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Characterology: An Exact Science Embracing Physiognomy, Phrenology and by Leander Hamilton McCormick (1920)
"The author does not agree with this theory, for it is certain that among Caucasian
races brunets are as cultured as blonds, while blonds are physically as ..."
2. Reading Character at Sight by Katherine M. Huntsinger Blackford (1918)
"In their love natures blonds and brunets show the same differences in character.
The blond falls in love rather easily and quickly, makes love for the sake ..."
3. The Mediterranean Race: A Study of the Origin of European Peoples by Giuseppe Sergi (1901)
"In central Germany the blonds gradually increase in a northerly direction, varying
from 25.3 to 32.5 per cent., while the brunets gradually diminish in the ..."
4. Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution by Thorstein Veblen (1915)
"The climatic tolerance of this type of man ;s much more restricted than that of
either of the two brunets, and very greatly more restricted than that of the ..."
5. Variation in Animals and Plants by Horace Middleton Vernon (1903)
"For instance, Dr. Beddoe * states that there is a good deal of evidence as to
the greater liability of blonds than of brunets to certain classes of disease. ..."