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bragget
▪ I. bragget (ˈbrægɛt) Forms: 4–7 bragg-, bragat, -et(t, 4–9 bragg-, bragot(te, 4–7 braket, 6 brogat, 8–9 bracket, 6– bragget; 9 (Sc.) bragwort, bregwort. [a. Welsh bragawd, earlier bracaut = Ir. bracát:—OCeltic *brăcāta, f. the OCeltic word given by Pliny and Columella, in the acc. bracem, as the G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spingo
Spingo Bragget 6% ABV Brewed without the addition of hops, this old ale is sweet, being made with honey and balanced out with apples. wikipedia.org
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bragoes
† ˈbragoes Obs. rare. Corruption of bragget.1605 Marston Dutch Court. v. i, Good ale, perrys, bragoes, syder..was the true auncient British and Troyan drinks. Oxford English Dictionary
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brackwoort
† ˈbrackwoort Obs. rare. [prob. corruption of bracket bragget, with assimilation of the last syllable to wort2.] Used by Harrison to denote a portion of wort reserved from a former brewing, which, spiced and sweetened, was added to beer to promote fermentation and improve the flavour.1577 Harrison E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cumbric
Brogat – a type of mead (Welsh 'bragget' – also found in Chaucer) Coble – a type of small, flat-bottomed boat (also in Northeast England), akin to Welsh wikipedia.org
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braket
braket variant of bragget. Oxford English Dictionary
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bragwort
bragwort, -wud Sc. var. of bragget. Oxford English Dictionary
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pigwash
ˈpig's wash, pigwash The swill of a brewery or kitchen given to pigs; = hogwash. Also applied contemptuously to weak inferior liquor, and in other abusive senses.1630 Tinker of Turvey A iij, These comming as farre short of his, as Bragget goes beyond the Pigs wash or small Beere. 1850 Carlyle Latter... Oxford English Dictionary
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bracket
▪ I. bracket, n. (ˈbrækɪt) Also 6–7 bragget, 7 braget(t, 8 brecate, brockett. [The earliest form bragget appears to be (either directly or through F. braguette) ad. Sp. bragueta, dim. of braga:—L. brāca, sing. of brācæ breeches; the form bracket is a corruption, perh. influenced by It. bracheta, dim... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toft
Toft2 (tɒft) The surname of a Staffordshire family used attrib. to designate (a style of) lead-glazed slipware made there in the late-seventeenth cent., some of the best examples of which bear the name of Thomas Toft (d. 1689) or another Toft, usu. regarded as the maker of the piece.1878 L. Jewitt C... Oxford English Dictionary
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corbel
▪ I. corbel, n. (ˈkɔːbəl) Also 4 ? corbyal, 5–7 corble, 5–9 corbell, 6 corbal, 7 -il(l [a. OF. corbel, now corbeau:—late L. corvell-um (nom. -us), dim. of corvus raven. The architectural application of the term began in Fr., in which there are other senses transferred from that of raven or raven's b... Oxford English Dictionary
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stay
▪ I. stay, n.1 (steɪ) Also 4–5 stey(e, 5 stye, 5–6 staie, 6 staye. [OE. stæᵹ (? neut.) corresp. to Du. stag neut. and fem., staag neut., WFris. staech, LG. stach (16th c.), stag(g (E. Friesland), G. stag neut., ON. stag neut. (Da., Sw., Norw. stag, Icel. stag stay, clothes-line):—OTeut. *stago-, f. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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