ppl. a. Also 4 brased, 7 brast. [f. BRASS + -ED.] Made of, or overlaid with brass: also fig.
a. 1300. E. E. Psalter cvi[i]. 16. Yhates [that] brased ware, And slottes irened.
c. 1611. Chapman, Iliad, XVII. 425. Both cast Dry solid hides upon their necks, exceeding soundly brast.
a. 1734. North, Lives, I. 363. None so brassed in this kind as demure pretenders who complain of popery and arbitrary power.