"pertaining to basic material needs," from the noun phrase, "one's means of living," 1685, a figurative use of the words for the basic foodstuffs; see bread (n.) + butter (n.). Also, in reference to bread-and-butter as the typical food of young boys and girls, "of the age of growth; school-aged" (1620s).
Brazil
Brazzaville
brb
breach
bread
bread-and-butter
bread-basket
breadth
breadwinner
break
breakable