ppl. a. [f. BRAZE v.1 + -ED1.] Made or covered with brass; also fig. brazened, rendered shameless. The first quotation is uncertain: can it be from BRAZE v.2?

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1583.  Stanyhurst, Æneis, I. (Arb.), 32. Thee beams with brazed copper were costlye bepounced.

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1773.  Johnson, in Boswell (1831), III. 83. Tytler advanced with his front ready brazed.

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1884.  Nonconf., 13 March, 258/2. Questions … talked about with staggering audacity in the brazed communities of the States.

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