v. Obs. Also braud. [See BROWD and BRAID v.]
1. trans. To embroider. Hence Brawded ppl. a.
1483. Cath. Angl., 41. To Brawde, epigramare.
1509. Hawes, Past. Pleas., 200. A goodly garment, Brauded with perle.
1572. Scot. Poems 16th C., II. 252. Buft brawdit hois, coit, dowblet, sark and scho.
2. To braid, plait, intertwine.
1555. Fardle Facions, II. viii. 175. Rushes they braude together much like oure figgefraile.