IPA: /brɪks/
KK: /briks/
A type of trousers or pants that are typically worn just below the knee, often associated with traditional Scottish dress.
He wore his breeks to the highland games, showcasing his Scottish heritage.
Breeks originates from Scots, meaning trousers or breeches. The term is a variant of the word 'breeches' which comes from Old English 'brēc', meaning leg coverings or trousers.
Think of 'breeks' as a Scots term for trousers, connecting it to the Old English word for leg coverings.