ppl. a. Also 4 brased, 7 brast. [f. BRASS + -ED.] Made of, or overlaid with brass: also fig.

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a. 1300.  E. E. Psalter cvi[i]. 16. Yhates [that] brased ware, And slottes irened.

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c. 1611.  Chapman, Iliad, XVII. 425. Both cast Dry solid hides upon their necks, exceeding soundly brast.

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a. 1734.  North, Lives, I. 363. None so brassed in this kind as demure pretenders who complain of popery and arbitrary power.

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