Brunet


(especially of a male) brunette.
a person, usually a male, with dark hair and, often, dark eyes and darkish or olive skin.
Contemporary Examples

‘It Was Like Hiroshima’: A Tour Through the Quebec Town Destroyed by a Runaway Train Christine Pelisek July 14, 2013
Inside the Brutal Clean-up Efforts in Lac-Megantic Christine Pelisek July 15, 2013
Inside the Brutal Clean-up Efforts in Lac-Megantic Christine Pelisek July 15, 2013
‘It Was Like Hiroshima’: A Tour Through the Quebec Town Destroyed by a Runaway Train Christine Pelisek July 14, 2013
‘It Was Like Hiroshima’: A Tour Through the Quebec Town Destroyed by a Runaway Train Christine Pelisek July 14, 2013

Historical Examples

The Unity of Civilization Various
Cooking and Dining in Imperial Rome Apicius
Repertory Of The Comedie Humaine, Complete, A — Z Anatole Cerfberr and Jules Franois Christophe
The Book-Hunter John Hill Burton
The Hour and the Man Harriet Martineau

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  • Brunette

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