brohte
Brohte is a historical term used in the study of Middle English orthography to refer to a specific spelling variant of the past participle of the verb to bring. In modern editions of medieval texts, the form is usually normalized to brought. The form brohte appears in a small corpus of documents dating roughly from the 12th to the 14th centuries and is most often associated with northern and Midland dialects, though its occurrences are relatively rare.
Etymology and form: Brohte is understood by scholars as an orthographic variant of the same morpheme as
Attestation and usage: The evidence for brohte comes from a limited number of manuscripts, charters, and literary
Significance: In linguistic and philological contexts, brohte serves as an example of historical spelling variation and
See also: Brought, Middle English orthography, Old English, Middle English dialects.