Part 104 (1/2)
_Gawan and Gol_
Isl _bregd-a_, vertere
_To_ BRADE, BRAID, BREDE, BREED, _v n_
1 To rese that similarity which characterises the same stock or family; with the prep
_of_
_Ferguson's S Prov_
2 To appear, to be manifest
_Dunbar_
Isl _bregd-a_, _bregth-a_, Su G _braa_, denote the reseenitors _Bregdur barni til aettar_, progenitoribus suis quisque fere similis est
_To_ BRADE, BRAID _up_, _v a_ ”To _braid up_ the head,” to toss it as a high-h
_Dunbar_
A S _bred-an_, Belg _breyd-en_, to extend
_To_ BRAG, _v a_
1 To reproach, to upbraid
_Ruddiman_
2 To defy, S B
_Morison_
Su G _brigd-a_, exprobrare; Isl _bregd-a_, opprobrare
BRAGING, _s_ Boasting
_Gawan and Gol_
BRAGWORT, _s_ Expl ”Mead, a beverage s of honey”
Gl Sibb
_Braggot_, Gl Lancash C B _braGod_, id