v. Obs. Also braud. [See BROWD and BRAID v.]

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  1.  trans. To embroider. Hence Brawded ppl. a.

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1483.  Cath. Angl., 41. To Brawde, epigramare.

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1509.  Hawes, Past. Pleas., 200. A goodly garment, Brauded with perle.

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1572.  Scot. Poems 16th C., II. 252. Buft brawdit hois, coit, dowblet, sark and scho.

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  2.  To braid, plait, intertwine.

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1555.  Fardle Facions, II. viii. 175. Rushes … they braude together much like oure figgefraile.

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