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▪ I. † ˈbranling, vbl. n. Obs. rare—1. [f. branle v. + -ing1.] A wavering or agitation.1646 Howell Lustra Ludov. *3 There are branlings and trepidations amongst them.▪ II. † ˈbranling, ppl. a. Obs. [f. branle v. + -ing2.] Wavering, vacillating, insecure.c 1645 Howell Lett. v. 47 Whosoever was found ...
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brandling
▪ I. brandling (ˈbrændlɪŋ) [f. brand n. + -ling; from the colour or markings.] 1. A worm of a red colour variegated with rings or bands of brighter colouring, used as bait by anglers.1651 T. Barker Art of Angling (1820) 3 Brandlin. 1653 Walton Angler 94 For a Brandling, hee is usually found in an ol...
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bran
▪ I. bran, n.1 (bræn) Forms: 3–4 bren, 5 brenne, bryn(e, 6 brene, 5–7 branne, 3– bran. [a. OF. bren, bran; cf. Pr. and Sp. dial. bren, It. dial. brenno, brinnu, bren, bran. A Celtic etymology is usually alleged, but the words quoted, Bret. brenn, Welsh bràn, Gael. bran, appear to be adopted from Fr....
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