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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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broude
broud(e variant of browd, browden. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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C. Denier Warren
The Divorce of Lady X (1938) - Royal Park Hotel Clerk (uncredited) Second Best Bed (1938) - Umpire (uncredited) Kicking the Moon Around (1938) - Mark Browd wikipedia.org
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browdster
† ˈbrowdster Obs. [f. browd v. + -ster.] An embroiderer.1450 etc. [see brawdster]. 1530 Lord Treas. Acc. Jas. V in Chambers Jrnl. (1833) 165 Item given John Young brodistar for stufe and broidering of sixty four pece of Crownis, James, and Thressilis. c 1565 Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. 153 (J... Oxford English Dictionary
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DB Burkeman
He & Rich Browd used Kickstarter to self-publish "The Sm;)e Book" in 2021, focused on the re-appropriation of the Smiley face, and they are currently working wikipedia.org
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browding
† ˈbrowding, vbl. n. Obs. [f. browd v.] Embroidery.c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1640 So riche wrought..Of gold⁓smithry, of browdying [v.r. broudynge], and of steel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kicking the Moon Around
Denier Warren as Mark Browd Leslie Carew as Streamline Julian Vedey as Herbert Stoker Max Bacon as Gus Davy Burnaby as Magistrate George Carney wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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unbroaded
† unˈbroaded, ppl. a. Obs.—1 [un-1 8: see browd v.] Unbraided.1590 C'tess Pembroke Antonie 302 The Comets flaming through the scat'red clouds With fiery beames, most like vnbroaded haires. Oxford English Dictionary
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broider
broider, v. arch. (ˈbrɔɪdə(r)) Forms: 5 broudre, 5–6 browdre, browder, brouder, broder, 6 brauder, 6–7 brodre, 6 brodur, brother, 7 broidre, 7– broider. [In 15th c. broudre, brouder, taken as the equivalent of F. brode-r, brouder; ‘to stitch, embroider’ (of which the regular Eng. repr. was broude, b... Oxford English Dictionary
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temperless
ˈtemperless, a. rare. [f. temper n. + -less.] Having no moderation of temper.a 1618 Sylvester Panaretus 1374 So swelling proud; so surly-browd the while; So temper-lesse. Oxford English Dictionary
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black-browed
black-browed, ppl. a. (ˈblækbraʊd) a. Having a dark brow or front; frowning, scowling.1590 Shakes. Mids. N. iii. ii. 387 They..must for aye consort with blacke browd night. 1687 Dryden Hind & P. iii. 1144 Black-brow'd, and bluff, like Homer's Jupiter. 1826 Sheridaniana 317 Sheridan was dining with t... Oxford English Dictionary
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blab
▪ I. blab, n.1 (blæb) Forms: 4–7 blabbe, 6– blab. [The history of blab and blabber, and the question of their mutual relations, if any, is very obscure. Blabbe n. ‘chatterer’ occurs in Chaucer c 1374, and is very common thenceforth; blab n. ‘chatter, loose talk’ is in Tale of Beryn (c 1400), but has... Oxford English Dictionary
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bottle-nosed
ˈbottle-nosed, a. [f. prec. + -ed.] Having a bottle nose.1568 Like will to Like in Hazl. Dodsl. III. 311 My dame called thee bottle-nosed knave. 1591 Harington Orl. Fur. xliii. cxxviii, A Gipsen..blab-lipt, beetle-browd, and bottle-nozed. 1863 Buckland Cur. Nat. Hist. Ser. ii. 325 A bottle-nosed wha... Oxford English Dictionary
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