brach
suomi-englanti sanakirjabrach englanniksi
(senseid) Originally, a (synonym of); later, any female hound; a hound.
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(RQ:Nashe Saffron-Walden)
(RQ:Shakespeare King Lear Q1) brach may ſtand by the fire and ſtinke.
(RQ:Shakespeare King Lear Q1), mungril, grim-hoũd or ſpaniel, brach or him, / Bobtaile tike, or trũdletaile (quote-gloss), ''Tom'' vvill make them vveep & vvaile, (..)
(RQ:Markham Countrey Contentments) for vvhere a ''Bratch'' firſt vvhelpeth her ''litter'', if they be remoued, ſhee vvil not leaue carrying her ''vvhelps'' vp and dovvne, til ſhee haue found the ſame place againe, or ſome other perhaps more vnfit then the former, (..)
(RQ:Burton Melancholy)’s work ''(w)'' (1191).
(RQ:Kingsley Saint's Tragedy)
A despicable or disagreeable woman; a bitch.
(RQ:Jonson Alchemist) / Of Henry VIII|''Harry'' the eight: (..)|footer=Referring to the (w) (33 Henry VIII, chapter 8), enacted in the 33rd year of Henry VIII’s reign and in force in 1542.
(RQ:Brome Five New Playes 2)
(RQ:Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights)
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discharge from eyes during sleep
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