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brockle
▪ I. † ˈbrockle, brokle, a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 4 brokele, 5 brokyl(l, -ylle, -el, -il, 6 brokle, brocle. [A parallel form to brickle, bruckle; prob. by later assimilation to brok-en.] Easily broken, fragile; frail.c 1315 Shoreham 3 Of brokele kende is that he deithe. c 1325 Metr. Hom. 154 Fleys ...
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Walla Crag
Brockle Beck flows north from Low Moss, before turning west to enter Derwentwater at Strandshag Bay. Ascents
Walla Crag makes a half day or evening walk from Keswick and can be climbed via Brockle Beck, Great Wood (a traverse under the face) or Cat Gill
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brokaly
† ˈbrokaly Obs. Also brocaly, brocale. A broken piece, broken pieces. (Cf. brockle.)c 1440 Promp. Parv. 52 Brocale, or lewynge of mete [1499 brokaly of mete], fragmentum. Ibid. 428 Releef or brocaly of mete..fragmentum.
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Auchincruive Waggonway
Crossing the River Ayr below Oswald's Bridge it continued sometime after 1865 towards Annbank via Brockle Quarry and Colvinston Farm to end near Enterkine External links
Video footage of the Oswald's Bridge to Brockle Bridge.
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brackle
† ˈbrackle Obs.—0 [var. of brockle, f. stem of OE. brecan to break.] (See quot.)1710 A. J. Eng. Portug. Dict., To carry away rubble or brackle of an old decayed house.
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brokelette
† brokelet(te Obs. rare. [app. dim. of brokel, brockle fragments.] A fragment.1538 Elyot Biblioth., Analectes, he that gadereth vp brokelettes. 1563–87 Foxe A. & M. II. 328 Twelve maunds full of brokelets and offalls.
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List of licences to crenellate
Houghton le Spring Rectory; Durham Pardon
1487 Aug 10, Sir William Stanley, Hoton (Hooton Hall); Chester licence
1487 Oct 6, John Guldeford, knight, Brockle
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brokeling
† ˈbrokeling Obs. rare—1. [app. f. brokel, brockle a. or n. + -ing.] Fragment.1490 Caxton Eneydos xxxiv. 123 Where he sholde happe to ete the releef or brokelynges of his brode.
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brokling
† ˈbrokling Obs. Also 4 brogeling. [Connected with brokel, brockle, or with broken.] Breaking off, interruption.c 1340 Cursor M. 7071 (Fairf.) Þe sege lasted xxx ȝere wiþ-outen brokling [Cott. brogeling, Gött. breking, Trin. brekyng] of þat werre.
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1965 New Year Honours
May Thornton, Matron of Brockle Bank Home for the Aged and Infirm, Wandsworth.
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bruckle
▪ I. bruckle, a. Chiefly Sc. and dial. (ˈbrʌk(ə)l) Forms: 4 brukel, 5 brukyl, 5–6 -ill, 6 -il, brukkil, -yll, brukle, brucle, 6– bruckle. [OE. brucol (in scipbrucol) f. stem bruk- of brekan to break (see also brockle): but in later use, perhaps phonetic variant of brickle: cf. Sc. muckle and mickle....
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brickle
† brickle, a. Obs. or dial. (ˈbrɪk(ə)l) Forms: 5 brekyl(le, bryckell, 6 bryckel, brickel(l, brykle, bryckle, 6– brickle. [A parallel form to ME. bruchel (-y-), pointing to OE. type *brycel, brycl-es (cf. the mod. forms much, mickle, earlier Sc. mekyl, from OE. mycel, mycl-es):—OTeut. *brukilo-, f. p...
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