brachet/ˈbɹæt͡ʃɪt/EtymologyFrom Middle English brachet, from Old French brachet, a diminutive of Old Occitan brac, from Frankish. By surface analysis, brach + -et.brachet means A female hunting hound that hunts by scent; a brach. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 86 out of 100.nounA female hunting hound that hunts by scent; a brach.“Ryght so as they sat ther came rennyng in a whyte hert in to the halle and a whyte brachet next hym and xxx couple of black rennyng houndes cam after with a greete crye”