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BRINDISI, though now an Italian word, is in fact, I discover, derived from the German phrase '(Ich) bring dir's', meaning '(I) offer it to you' as the introduction to a toast, and unrelated etymologically to the name of the Italian port, from Latin Brundisium.
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