broad shoulders, have



broad shoulders, have

Be able to accept considerable responsibility, as in With his broad shoulders, he can easily handle both departments. [Second half of 1300s]
See also: broad, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tyrelltie-RELEnglish (Modern)
Markuss-Latvian
Lorenciolo-REN-thyo (Spanish), lo-REN-syo (Latin American Spanish)Medieval Spanish
Sands[sændz]
Merob-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Emie-meeJapanese