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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Breitbart (broad beard).

Proper noun

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Breitbart

  1. A surname from German or Yiddish.
    • 2014, Timothy Stanley, Citizen Hollywood: How the Collaboration between LA and DC Revolutionized American Politics, Thomas Dunne, →ISBN, page 251:
      It was the work of the late conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart that helped to expose the sextual shenanigans of Representative Andrew Weiner, []

German

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Etymology

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From breit (broad)Bart (beard).

Proper noun

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Breitbart m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Breitbarts or (with an article) Breitbart, feminine genitive Breitbart, plural Breitbarts)

  1. a surname from Yiddish.