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Fr _brodequin_, Teut _broseken_, a buskin
BROUDSTER, _s_ Embroiderer
V ~Browdin~
_Pitscottie_
Fr _brod-er_, to embroider
BROUKIT, BROOKED, BRUCKIT, BRUKET, _adj_ The face is said to be _broukit_, when it has spots or streaks of dirt on it, when it is partly clean and partly foul A sheep, that is streaked or speckled in the face, is designed in the same manner
_Burns_
There can be no doubt that this is originally the saiven, Dan
_broged_, variegated; speckled, grisled
BROW, _s Nae brow_, no favourable opinion ”An ill _brow_,” an opinion preconceived to the disadvantage of any person or thing, S
_Mary Stewart_
BROWDIN, BROWDEN, _part pa_ Fond, war propensity, S It often iree of it
_Montgo, to be fond of it North” Gl Grose
It_broed-en_, to brood, to hatch; all creatures being fond of their young
BROWDYN, _part pa_ Embroidered
_Wyntown_
C B _brod-io_, and Fr _brod-er_, to eere, _brodd_, aculeus
BROWDIN, _part pa_ Expl ”clotted, defiled, filthy,” Gl Sibb
_Chr Kirk_
Teut _brodde_, sordes
BROWDYNE, _part pa_ Displayed, unfurled
_Barbour_