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?
1583. Stanyhurst, Æneis, I. (Arb.), 32. Thee beams with brazed copper were costlye bepounced.
1773. Johnson, in Boswell (1831), III. 83. Tytler advanced with his front ready brazed.
1884. Nonconf., 13 March, 258/2. Questions talked about with staggering audacity in the brazed communities of the States.