Obs. Also braul. [Possibly ad. F. branle-r to move from side to side: cf. vamure, vaward for avantmur, van-ward.] intr. To move to and fro, vibrate, waver, quiver.

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1375.  Barbour, Bruce, XII. 131. Quhen he hys fayis saw brawland sua, In hy upon thaim gan he ga.

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c. 1450.  Merlin, xiv. 206. The dragon hadde a wide throte that the tounge seemed braulinge euer.

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