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_Wyntown._

Sicamb. _bruys-en_, premere, strepere.

_To_ BRUSCH, _v. n._ To burst forth, to rush, to issue with violence.

V. ~Brus~, _s._

_Wallace._

BRUSIT, _part. pa._ Embroidered.

_Houlate._

L. B. _brusd-us_, _brust-us_, acupictus; Du Cange.

~Brusury~, _s._ Embroidery.

_Douglas._

BRUSSLE, _s._ Bustle, Loth.

V. ~Breessil~.

A. S. _brastl-ian_, strepere.

_To_ BRUST, _v. n._ To burst.

_R. Bruce._

Teut. _brost-en_, _brusten_, Sw. _brist-a_, _id._

BRWHS, _s._ Apparently, the same with _Brus_.

_Wyntown._

_To_ BU, BUE, _v. n._ To low. It properly denotes the cry of a calf, S.

Lat. _boo_, _--are_, id.

BU, BOO, _s._

1. A sound meant to excite terror, S.

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