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An Etye John Jamieson 8970K 2022-07-20

_braeckor_; C B _bryccan_; Gael _brigis_; Ir _broages_; Lat

_bracca_, id Froave the name of _Gallia Braccata_ to one part of Gaul

BREELLS, _s pl_ Spectacles in general; but more strictly double-jointed spectacles, Clydes

Germ _brill_, Su G _briller_, id oculi vitrei, L B _berill-us_

BREER, BRERE, BRAIRD, BREARD, _s_ The first appearance of grain above ground, after it is sown, S

_A fine breer_, an abundant germination

_Ramsay_

A S _brord_, frumenti spicae, ”corn new come up, or the spires of corn,” So up;” Gl

Lancash

_To_ ~Breer~, ~Brere~, ~Breard~, _v n_ To gerrain, S _Brerde_, part pa

Loth, _brairded_

_Douglas_

~Breirding~, _s_ Germination; used metaph in relation to divine truth

_Rutherford_

BREESSIL, _s_ The act of co on in a hurry, Fife

A S _brastl_, crepitus, strepitus, _brastl-ian_, crepitare, strepere Isl _brys_, ardens calor; _bryss-a_, fervide aggredi

BREGER, _s_ One given to broils and bloodshed

_Burel_

Fr _briguer_, a quarrelsoin is are

BREHON, _s_ The naes appointed by authority to determine, on stated times, all the controversies which happened within their respective districts By the _Brehon_ law, even the most atrocious offenders were not punished with death, ied to pay a fine called _Eric_

_Dr Macpherson_

Ir _breathav_, _breitheav_, still signifies a judge Bullet supposes that _Breth_ has been used in this sense by the ancient Gauls; whence _Vergobret_, the nao fraith_ literally signifies the es