Part 117 (2/2)
Ir Gael _brog_, a shoe
_Lord Hailes_
BROGH, _s_ _Yeproof for it, Loth
In the North of Ger und eal security Our _brogh_ and Ger of _emmer_ is not known
_To_ BROGLE, _v a_ To prick, Loth _Brog_, synon
BROGUE, _s_ ”_A hum, a trick_,” S
_Burns_
Isl _brogd_, astus, strataged_, id
BROICE Leg _Broite_
_Barbour_
_To_ BROIGH, _v n_ To be in a fume of heat; to be in a state of violent perspiration, and panting; Lanerks
V ~Brothe~, from which it is probably corr
BROILLERIE, _s_ A state of contention
V ~Brulyie~
_Godscroft_
Fr _brouillerie_, confusion
BROK, BROCK, BROKS, _s_ Fragments of any kind, especially of meat; S
_Bannatyne Poems_
Moes G _ga-bruko_, Alement
_To_ ~Brok~, ~Brock~, _v a_ To cut, cru into shreds or small parcels, S
Apparently formed as a frequentative from _break_; if not immediately from the _s_
BROKAR, _s_ A bawd, a pimp