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brethel
† ˈbrethel Obs. [repr. OE. *briéþel:—OTeut. *brauþilo-z, f. *brauþu- (OE. bréaþ brittle, Leechd. I. 260); f. stem of prec. vb.: cf. brothel.] A worthless fellow, good-for-nothing, wretch.c 1440 York Myst. xxvi. 179 Say, brethell, I bidde þe abide. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 50 Breþel [printed breyel], brol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brethel
Brethel () is a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France. wikipedia.org
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bretheling
† ˈbretheling Obs. Also briþeling, brotheling. [f. brethel + -ing: cf. athel-ing.] = brethel.c 1275 O.E. Misc. 184 Þral vnbuxsum, Aþeling briþeling, Lond wiðute laȝe. c 1320 Syr Bevis 2067 Beues wente alse a bretheling. c 1330 Arth. & Merl. 164 Our princes..seyd, that her king Nas bot a bretheling. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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brathel
† ˈbrathel Obs. rare—1. Variant of brethel, brothel, wretch, worthless person.1542 Udall Erasm. Apoph. 24 a, The scoldyng of brathels is no more to bee passed on then the squekyng of welle wheles. Oxford English Dictionary
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Canton of Tourouvre au Perche
It consists of the following communes: Les Aspres Auguaise Beaulieu Bizou Bonnefoi Bonsmoulins Brethel La Chapelle-Viel Charencey Crulai La Ferrière-au-Doyen wikipedia.org
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breel
† breel Obs. rare—1. [Perh. contr. form of brethel.] A worthless, good-for-nothing fellow.[c 1440 Promp. Parv. 50/1 Breyel, brollus, brolla, miserculus.] c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) iii. 927 Why lowtt ȝe nat low to my lawdabyll presens, ye brawlyng breelles. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arrondissement of Mortagne-au-Perche
Bellême (61038) Bellou-le-Trichard (61041) Berd'huis (61043) Bizou (61046) Boëcé (61048) Bonnefoi (61052) Bonsmoulins (61053) Le Bosc-Renoult Brethel wikipedia.org
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brethe
† brethe, v. Obs. Also 3 breoðen; pa. pple. brothin. [OE. *bréoðan in abréoðan to go to ruin, decay, degenerate. Hence brethel, brothel.] intr. To go to ruin. Pa. pple. abroðen, bropin: degenerate, dissipated, self-ruined.[a 1000 Byrht. 242 (Gr.) Abreoðe his angin. c 1000 ælfric Gram. viii. (Z.) 32 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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brothel
▪ I. brothel, n. (ˈbrɒθ(ə)l) Also 5–7 brothell(e, 5 brodel(le. [ME. broþel, f. OE. broðen ruined, degenerate, pa. pple. of bréoðan to go to ruin: a variant of brethel. The modern sense arises from confusion with an entirely different word bordel (q.v.); the brothel was originally a person, the borde... Oxford English Dictionary
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broll
▪ I. † broll Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 4 brol, brolle, 6 brawl, 9 dial. browl. [Of unknown origin: The Promp. Parv. explains ‘Breyel’ as brollus, brolla, miserculus; but this may be merely the Eng. word latinized. It seems possible that, as brethel was app. reduced to breel, brothel may have been reduc... Oxford English Dictionary
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miscarry
miscarry, v. (mɪsˈkærɪ) [mis-1 1. Cf. OF. meskarier to go from the right path.] † 1. intr. To come to harm, misfortune, or destruction; to perish; (of a person) to meet with one's death; (of an inanimate object, e.g. a ship) to be lost or destroyed. Obs.a 1340 Hampole Psalter xxxvi. 23 Bot weriand t... Oxford English Dictionary
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mike
▪ I. † mike, n.1 Obs. rare. Forms: 3 mik, 4–5 myke. ? A friend.a 1300 Cursor M. 2807 ‘Has þou her’, þai said, ‘ani man, Sun or doghter, mik or mau to þe langand’. 13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 572 For mony ben calle[d] þaȝ fewe be mykez. c 1470 Harding Chron. lxxii. iv, He made..Hymselfe like Brethel in al... Oxford English Dictionary
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