Brede, s. breadth, VIII. 162; XX. 43.
Breird, s. lit. blade (of grass, &c.); on br., in growth, on the increase, XVII. 413.
Breist, s. breast, XVII. 110.
Brenne, pr. s. subj. burn, XVIII. 105; pr. pl. XVIII. 35; Brende, 1 pt. s. burnt, XI. 6; pt. s. subj. should burn, I. ii. 6. 29; Brent, pt. s. burnt, XXIV. 232; Brent, pp. II. 1234; Brend, pp. II. 674; pres. pt. burning, I. i. 3. 101; Brennende, I. i. 1. 21; Brennande, I. i. 1. 104.
Brenningly, adv. hotly, V. 239.
Brent, adj. high, smooth, XVII. 173.
Bretherhedes, s. pl. brotherhoods, III. 88.
Brid, s. bird, XVIII. 260, 270; Briddes, pl. VIII. 43; XVIII. 262.
Brige, s. contention, trouble, I. i. 7. 104. See note, p. 460.
Brind, adj. hot (lit. burnt), XXIV. 319. See note, p. 544.