Part 120 (1/2)
_Dunbar_
BRUE _s_
V ~Bree~
BRUGH, BROGH, BROUGH, BURGH, _s_
1 An encampment of a circular form, S B
In Lothian, enca-forts_, fro_, orbis, circulus
2 This naer sort of houses in which the Picts are said to have resided
_Brand_
3 A borough ”A royal _brugh_;” ”A _brugh_ of barony,” as distinguished from the other, S B
V ~Burch~
4 A hazy circle round the disk of the sun or e of weather, is called a _brugh_ or _brogh_, S
_Statist Acc_
A S _beorg_, _borh_, er, arx, ”a ra_, castellus_, mons
BRUICK, BRUK, _s_ A kind of boil, S
_Gl Complaynt_
An inflalands under the arm is called a _bruick-boil_, S B, pron as _brook_
Isl _bruk_, elatio, tu that suppurates
_To_ BRUIK, BRUKE, BROOK, _v a_ To enjoy, to possess
_Poems Buchan Dial_
A S _bruc-an_, Franc _gebruch-en_, Su G Isl _bruk-a_, Belg
_bruyck-en_, Germ _brauch-en_, to use
BRUKYL, BROKYLL, BROKLIE, _adj_
1 Brittle, easily broken, S
_Kelly_