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Fr _brocher un cheval_, to spur a horse, properly to strike him hard with the spurs
Hence,
~Broche~, _s_
1 A spit
_Gawan and Gol_
2 ”A narrow piece of wood or metal to support the stomacher,” Gl Sibb
3 A wooden pin on which yarn is wound, S
_Douglas_
Evidently the sanifies a spit; froere
BROCHAN, _s_ (gutt) Oat-ruel, S It differs from _crowdie_, as this is oat-meal stirred in cold water
_Martin_
Gael _brochan_, pottage, also, gruel; C B _bryhan_, a sort of flummery
BROCHE, BRUCHE, BROACH, _s_
1 A chain of gold, a sort of _bulla_, or ornament worn on the breast
_Douglas_
2 A fibula, a clasp, a breast-pin, S
_Muses Threnodie_
Isl _bratz_ signifies _fibula_, Su G _braz_, froether Gael _broiside_, a clasp; _broisde_, a brooch, Shaw
BROCHT, _s_ The art of puking
V ~Braking~
_Leg Bp St Androis_
C B _brock_, spuma
_To_ BROCK