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An Etye John Jamieson 5990K 2022-07-20

_To_ BRAID _up the burde_; marked as used by James I

BRAID, BRADE, _adj_

1 Broad, S

_Ritson_

2 Plain, intelligible

_Douglas_

Moes G Isl _braid_, A S _bred_, latus

BRAID, BRADE, _adv_ Widely

_Douglas_

BRAID-BAND, BROAD-BAND, _s_

1 Corn laid out, in the harvest field, on the band, but not bound, is said to be _lying in braid-band_, S

2 _To be laid in broad-band_, metaph to be fully exposed

_Z Boyd_

_To_ BRAIK, _v n_ To reach

V ~Braking~

_Lyndsay_

BRAIK, s A threat

_Douglas_

Isl _brak-a_, strepo

BRAIK, BREAK, _s_ An instru it from the core, S

_Watson's Coll_

Teut _braecke_, id ibula