Fr. bras, the arm.

Douglas.

To BRASE, BRASS, v. a. To bind, to tie.
Wallace.

Fr. embrass-er, to bind.

BRASERIS, BRASARIS, s. pl. Vambraces, armour for the arms.
Wallace.

Fr. brassar, brassard, brassart, id.; brachiale ferreum; from bras, the arm, Lat. brach-ium.

To BRASH, v. a. To assault, to attack.
V. [Bresche].
Sir W. More.

Teut. broes-en, tempestuosum et furentem ventum spirare; or from A. S. beraes-an, impetuose proruere, irruere.

BRASH, BRASHE, s. An effort, an attack, an assault; as E. brush is used.
Muses Thren.

BRASHY, BRAUSHIE, adj. Stormy, S.
J. Nicol.