Part 121 (1/2)
_Ross_
2 Improperly used for a battle
_Hamilton_
Fr _brouiller_, to quarrel; Su G _bryl-la_, _foerbrilla_, to embroil
_To_ BRUND, _v n_ To emit sparks as a flint does when struck--_It's brundin_, the fire flies from it, S B
Su G _brinn-a_, to burn
~Brunds~, ~Brundis~, ~Brwndys~, _s pl_
1 Brands, pieces of wood lighted
_Wallace_
2 It seenify the remains of burnt wood, reduced to the state of charcoal, and as perhaps retaining some sparks
_Barbour_
3 The terreater latitude
A S _brond_ in; as in the second sense it merely denotes a firebrand almost entirely burnt out
BRUS, _s_ Force, _impetus_
_Douglas_
Belg _bruyssch-en_, to foam or roar like the sea; Su G _brus-a_, sonare; De aquis cum impetu ruentibus aut fluctibus maris; Ihre
BRUSE, BROOSE, BRUISE, _s To ride the bruse_
1 To run a race on horseback at a wedding, S, a custo, especially the younger part of the co the bride froroom's, often set off, at full speed, for the latter This is called, _riding the bruse_ He who first reaches the house is said to _win the bruse_
_Burns_
2 Metaph, to strive, to contend in whatever way
_R Galloway_
Thisfor the _brose_, _broth_ or _kail_, the prize of _spice-broth_ allotted in some places to the victor
_To_ BRUS, BRUSCH, _v a_ To force open, to press up