Part 103 (1/2)
2 To reeable noise
_Douglas_
BRAAL, _s_ A fragment ”There's nae a _braal_ to the fore,” There is not a frag
BRABBLACH, _s_ The refuse of any thing; as of corn, meat, &c Fife
Gael _prabal_, id
BRACE, _s_ A chimney-piece, a mantle-piece, S
BRAChell, _s_ A dog; properly, one eame by the scent
_Wallace_
Aleator; O Fr _brachez_ Verel expl Isl _rakke_ canis, deriving it from _racka_, _frakka_, cursitare
BRACHEN, (gutt) BRAIKIN, BRECKEN, _s_ The female fern, Polypodium filix foemina, Linn
_Burns_
In Smoland in Sweden, the female fern is called _braeken_; Sw
_sobaakin_, id _In_ is a terender
ROYAL BRACHENS, _s pl_ The flowering fern, S Osalis, Linn
_Lightfoot_
BRACKS, _s_ A disease of sheep
V ~Braxy~
BRAD, _part pa_ Roasted
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_To_ BRADE, _v a_ To roast
_Sir Gawan and Sir Gal_
A S _braed-an_, id _braedde_, assatus