Brownie — may refer to:* Brownie (mythology), a type of fairy, elf or tomte * The Brownies , a series of books by Palmer Cox featuring the mythical creatures * Brownie (Girl Guides), junior Boy/Girl Guide or junior Boy/Girl Scout * Brownie (camera), a… … Wikipedia
Brownie — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Brownies. Un brownie (literalmente ‘marroncito’), también conocido como brownie de chocolate, es un pastel de chocolate pequeño y sabroso, parecido a una galleta, típico de la cocina estadounidense. Se llama así por… … Wikipedia Español
Brownie — ► NOUN (pl. Brownies) 1) (Brit. also Brownie Guide) a member of the junior branch of the Guides Association. 2) (brownie) a small square of rich chocolate cake. 3) (brownie) a benevolent elf supposedly doing housework secretly. ● … English terms dictionary
Brownie — UK [ˈbraʊnɪ] / US or Brownie Guide UK / US noun [countable] Word forms Brownie : singular Brownie plural Brownies a member of the brownies … English dictionary
brownie — [ broni ] n. m. • 1993; mot anglais, de brown « brun » ♦ Biscuit moelleux au chocolat et aux noix de pécan, qui se sert découpé en carrés. ● brownie nom masculin (anglais brown, brun) Petit gâteau traditionnel d Amérique du Nord composé d un… … Encyclopédie Universelle
brownie — benevolent goblin supposed to haunt old farmhouses in Scotland, 1510s, dim. of brown a wee brown man (see BROWN (Cf. brown)). The name for the junior branch of the Girl Guides or Girl Scouts is 1916, in ref. to uniform color. Brownie point (1963) … Etymology dictionary
Brownie — n 1.) the Brownies the part of the Girl Guides Association that is for younger girls 2.) also Brownie .Guide a member of this organization … Dictionary of contemporary English
brownie — [broun′ē] n. 1. Folklore a small brown elf or goblin that does helpful tasks for people at night 2. [B ] a member of the division of the Girl Scouts for girls six to eight years of age: in full Brownie Girl Scout ☆ 3. a small bar or square of a… … English World dictionary
Brownie — Brown ie, n. [So called from its supposed tawny or swarthy color.] An imaginary good natured spirit, who was supposed often to perform important services around the house by night, such as thrashing, churning, sweeping. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brownie — (engl., spr. braunĭ, »Braunchen«), nach dem Volksglauben in Schottland eine Art Kobold oder Hausgeist, der unter der Türschwelle seine Wohnung hat. Gibt man ihm gute Worte, so sorgt er für Reinlichkeit, hilft buttern und dreschen, sagt kommende… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon