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@@@LINK=brynie Oxford English Dictionary
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byrnie
† ˈbyrnie Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: 4 (9 Hist.) byrny, 4–6 (9 Hist.) byrnie, 6 birny(e. [Sc. variant of ME. brynie, brinie, with metathesis of r. The word was thus brought nearer to OE. byrne, from which however it could not directly come, as this gave only the monosyllabic *byrn, burne, bryn.] A cuira... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karlie Kloss
Saab, Dolce & Gabbana, Gap, Bally Shoe, Bergdorf Goodman, Pringle of Scotland, Dior, Hermès, Oscar de la Renta, Sonia Rykiel, Aquascutum, Topshop, Eryn Brinie wikipedia.org
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burne
† burne Obs. [Early ME. burne (ü):—OE. byrne ‘cuirass, corslet’: the later form of this would have been *byrn, *birn, whence the metathetized forms bryn, brene, q.v. Cf. the parallel dissyllabic brynie, brunie, brinie, from ON., and its metathetized form byrnie.] = brinie.c 1050 Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcke... Oxford English Dictionary
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brynie
† brinie, brynie Obs. (ˈbrɪnɪ) Forms: 2 brenie, 3 brunie, 3–4 brinie, bruny, 4 brunye, brini, brynye, breny. [ME. brunie (ü), brynie, brinie, brenie, a. ON. brynja (Da. brynie, Sw. brynja), corresp. to OE. byrne from *brynne, OHG. brunja, brunna (MHG. brunje, brünje, brünne, also mod.G.) corslet, Go... Oxford English Dictionary
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brene
brene, -ie, -y obs. ff. bryn, brinie, corselet. Oxford English Dictionary
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brynye
brynye var. of brinie, Obs., cuirass. Oxford English Dictionary
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brunie
▪ I. brunie, -y(e obs. ff. brinie.▪ II. brunie, n. Sc. (Orkney and Shetland). Brit. /ˈbruːni/, /ˈbrʊni/, U.S. /ˈbruni/, /ˈbrʊni/, Orkney /ˈbruni/, Shetland /ˈbr{obar}ni/ Forms: 18– brönie[Shetland], 18– broonie, 18– bruni, 18– brünie[Shetland], 18– brunnie, 18– brünnie[Shetland], 18– brunny, 19– br{... Oxford English Dictionary
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bryne
▪ I. † bryn1 Obs. Also brene. [A parallel form to brynie, brinie, perh. transp. from byrn:—OE. byrne corslet, coat of mail; cf. burne.] = brinie.1330 R. Brunne 189 James of Auenue, he was verray pilgryn, He gan first remue þe croice mad on his bryn. ? a 1400 Morte Arth. 1413 Thrughe brenes and brygh... Oxford English Dictionary
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deflux
▪ I. † deflux, n. Obs. (ˈdiːflʌks) [ad. L. dēflux-us a flowing down, a running off, f. ppl. stem of dēfluĕre: see above.] 1. A flowing or running down; defluxion.1599 H. Buttes Dyet's Dry Din. Aa iij b, Head o'reflowne with brinie deluge of defluxes hot. 1626 Bacon Sylva (1677) §677 The Deflux of Hu... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-burned
† i-burned, ppl. a. Obs. [OE. ᵹebyrnod, f. byrne burne, brinie.] Mailed.c 1000 ælfric Gram. xliii. (Z.) 256 Loricatus, ᵹebyrnod. c 1205 Lay. 26277 Gerin & Beof..iburned and ihelmed. Oxford English Dictionary
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unkennel
unˈkennel, v. [un-2 5.] 1. trans. To dislodge (a fox) from its hole; to start. Also in fig. context, and absol.1576 Turberv. Venerie 100 An Hart or a Bucke is flayed,..an Hare started, and a Fox vnkennelled. 1598 Shakes. Merry W. iii. iii. 172 Ascend my Chambers..: Ile warrant wee'le vnkennell the F... Oxford English Dictionary
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pickle
▪ I. pickle, n.1 (ˈpɪk(ə)l) Forms: 5 pekille, pykyl, pikkyll, pykulle, 6 (pegyll, pigell), pyccle, pikle, pykle, 6–7 pickel(l, 6– pickle. [app. a. MDu. pekel(e, peeckel (a 1473 in Teuthonista) or MLG. pēkel, LG., Du. pekel, E.Fris. pekel, päkel, mod.Ger. pökel brine, pickle. Ulterior origin obscure.... Oxford English Dictionary
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rig
▪ I. rig, n.1 Also 4–6 ryg, 6 rigge, 7– rigg. [Northern and Sc. form of ridge n.1] 1. The back, in man or animals; = ridge n.1 1.a 1300 Havelok 1775 Bernard stirt up, þat was ful big, And caste a brinie up-on his rig. a 1352 Minot Poems (ed. Hall) vii. 81 Ilk Inglis man on oþers rig Ouer þat water e... Oxford English Dictionary
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ring
▪ I. ring, n.1 (rɪŋ) Forms: 1 hring (hringc), 3– ring, 4–7 ringe; 3–6 ryng (4 rynk, 5 ryngg-), 4–6 rynge; 4–5 reng, 5 reyng. [Comm. Teut.: OE. hring, = OFris. hring, rhing, ring (Fris. ring), MDu. rinc, ring- (Du. ring), OS. hring (MLG. rink, ring-, LG. ring), OHG. hring (MHG. rinc, ring-, G. ring),... Oxford English Dictionary
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