Brac, m. (thieves’), name, “monniker,” or “monarch.”
Braconner (gamesters’), to cheat, or “to bite.” Properly to poach.
Brader (popular), to sell articles dirt cheap.
Braillande, braillarde, f. (thieves’), drawers. From the old word braies, breeches.
Braillard, m. (popular), street singer, or “street pitcher.” According to the Slang Dictionary, the latter term applies to negro minstrels, ballad-singers, long-song men, men “working a board” on which has been painted various exciting scenes in some terrible drama, &c.
Braise, f. (popular), money, “loaver.” See [Quibus].
J’ai pas d’braise pour me fend’ d’un litre,
Pas même d’un meulé cass’ à cinq.
Richepin.
Braiser (popular), to pay, “to dub.”