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A. S. _braed-an_, to weave together; Isl. _bregd-a_, nectere fila in funem.

~Brathins~, _s. pl._ The cross ropes of the roof of a thatched house, or stack; also called _etherins_, Ang.

Isl. _bragd_, nexus.

BRATHLY, _adj._ Noisy.

V. ~Braithlie~.

_To_ BRATTYL, BRATTLE, _v. n._

1. To make a clas.h.i.+ng or clattering noise, S.

_Douglas._

2. To advance rapidly, making a noise with the feet, S.

_Ramsay._

Isl. _briot-a_, _bryt-a_, exagitare, hue illucque movere, ut luctantes; Teut. _bortel-en_, tumultuari.

~Brattyl~, ~Brattle~, _s._

1. A clattering noise, as that made by the feet of horses, when prancing, or moving rapidly, S.

_Ross._

2. Hurry, rapid motion of any kind, S.

_Ramsay._

3. A short race, S.

_Burns._

4. Fury, violent attack, S.

_Burns._

BRAVERY, _s._ A bravado, a gasconade.

_Spotswood._

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