Middle English Dictionary Entry
braul n.
Entry Info
Forms | braul n. |
Etymology | From braulen v. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
A disturbance; ?also, a boast.
Associated quotations
- a1475(?1445) ?Lydg.Cal.(Rwl B.408)26 : Conuert þou us from al euel entent..That we escape þe wikked fendes braule.
- a1500(a1460) Towneley Pl.(Hnt HM 1)229/29 : Thou [Jesus] has long had thi will and made many brall.