Part 107 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 9140K 2022-07-20

2 Toappearance

_Douglas_

3 To shake, applied to the mind; to confound, to throw into disorder; used actively

_Godscroft_

Fr _branl-er_, to shake; Su G _brang-as_, cum labore perrumpere velle

BRANGILL, _s_ A kind of dance

_Douglas_

Fr _branle_, ”a brawle, or daunce, wherein r

BRANIT, _part pa_ Brawned; a term formed from E _brawn_, the fleshy or musculous part of the body

_Dunbar_

_To_ BRANK, _v a_

1 To bridle, to restrain

_Godly Sangs_

2 _v n_ To raise and toss the head, as spurning the bridle; applied to horses

_Douglas_

3 To bridle up one's self

_Maitland Poems_

4 To prance, to caper

_Ramsay_

Teut _brank-en_ and _proncken_, both signify, ostentare se, dare se spectandu-en_, id; Su G _prunk-a_, superbire Wachter gives _prang-en_, as also signifying, premere, coarctare

BRANKEN, _part pr_ Gay, lively, S A

_J Nicol_