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BRAIK, _s_ An internal
V ~Braxy~
Su G _braeck_, a defect of any kind
BRAIKIT, _adj_ Speckled, S
Ir _breac_, _brek_, id
BRAYMEN, _s pl_ The naiven to those who inhabit the southern declivity of the Grampian hills, S
_D Buchanan_
BRAIN, _s_ Voice ”A braw _brain_,” ”a strong _brain_,” a powerful voice, Ang
_To_ BRAINDGE, _v n_ ”To run rashly forward,” S O
_Burns_
Shall we view this as an oblique sense of Belg _brins-en_, to neigh?
BRAYNE, BRANE, _adj_ Mad, furious
_Douglas_
A S _brinn-an_, to burn, _bren_, _bryne_, fervor; whence _bryne-adl_, a fever; Su G _braanad_, fervor, ardor
~Brayn-wod~, ~Brane-wod~, _adj_ Mad, in a state of insanity
_Wyntown_
V ~Brayne~ and ~Wod~
BRAIRD, _s_ The first sprouting of grain
V ~Breer~
_To_ BRAIS, _v a_ To embrace
_Dunbar_