bred, brede, V, [283], 8, 18: bread.
bred, bread, breed, III, 347, c 44, g 38: breadth.
brede, I, 242, 7: to have the whims attributed to breeding women? (Not satisfactory, as not being sufficiently simple. Prof. Kittredge has suggested to me gynnyst to wede, to go mad; which seems to me quite worth considering. The rhyme with the same sound in a different sense, is entirely allowable.)
bree, brie, I, 129, 14; 341, 3, 8, 17; 417, 13; III, 11, K; V, [191] f., 3, 18, 31: brow, eyebrow.
bree, broth. See broo.
breed, bread, bred, braid, III, 349, 38; IV, 503, 13, 16; 505, 45: breadth.
breek-thigh, III, 464, 15: thigh of his breeches.
breeme, III, 285, 19: fierce.
breist. See breast.
bren, brene, brenne, brin, II, 45, 24; 59, 32; III, 24, 29, 35; 361, b, c, 28: burn. p. p. brent, II, 44, 3, 14; 46, 47.