Bridelid, [278/33], ? a wrong reading; or, with food in one’s mouth;
Fr. boire sa bride, A horse to draw vp his bit into his mouth with his tongue. Cot.
Broach a pipe of wine, how to, [5/69], [p. 152], 121/69.
Broche?, [161/6].
Broiled herrings, [52/748].
Broke-lempk, [69/994]; [p. 68, note].
Broken, [214/158], with hernia?, E. Engl. bursten.
Broken meat or food for the poor, [202/739].
Brothellis, [267/38], low rude people.