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brawde
† brawde, v. Obs. Also braud. [See browd and braid v.] 1. trans. To embroider. Hence brawded ppl. a.1483 Cath. Angl. 41 To Brawde, epigramare. 1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. 200 A goodly garment, Brauded with perle. 1572 Scot. Poems 16th C. II. 252 Buft brawdit hois, coit, dowblet, sark and scho. 2. To bra...
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brawdster
† ˈbrawdster Obs. [f. brawde v. + -ster.] A woman (or man) who embroiders.c 1450 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 692 Hec palmaria, a brawdster. 1483 Cath. Angl. 41 A Brawdestere, epigramator, epigramatrix.
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browd
† browd, v. Obs. Also broud. [a. OF. brouder, broder to stitch, embroider; but, from the beginning, its pa. pple. brouded, browded, was evidently associated with the native browden, pa. pple. of braid v., owing to contiguity of form and meaning. Cf. brawde, broid, broider. Fr. broder is a Common Rom...
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embrowd
† emˈbrowd, emˈbrawd, v. Obs. Also 4–5 em-, enbroude(n, -brode(n, -brawde(n. [f. en- + browd v.; cf. OF. embrodé pple.; the str. pa. pple. embrawden, embroudin belongs formally to embraid v.2, but in sense to this word.] trans. To embroider.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 909 A lyȝtli vrysoun..Enbrawden & bo...
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braid
▪ I. braid, n. (breɪd) Forms: 1 bræᵹd-, brǽd-, bréd-, (1–2 ᵹebreᵹd, ᵹebræᵹd), 3–6 breid(e, 4–5 breyd(e, 4–6 brayd(e, braide, 5–6 brade, 6 (bray), 6–7 breade, 7 (bredd), 4– braid. [Partly:—OE. bræᵹd- = ON. bragð neut.:—OTeut. bragdo-m, f. str. vb. *bregdan, bragd (see braid v.1), and partly aphet. fo...
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