[f. BRAGGART + -RY.] = prec.

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1598.  Florio, Dict., To Rdr. A viij b. Whose thrift is usurie … whose valour bragardrie.

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1877.  E. C. Thomas, trans. Lange’s Materialism, II. 67. What would have sufficed in the case of Julius Cæsar, of Seneca, of Petronius, to turn their fearlessness into timidity or into braggartry?

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