Obs. rare. Forms: 6 broilerie, broylery. [a. F. brouillerie, f. brouiller to broil: see -ERY.] Dissension; strife; disturbance, disorder.

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1521.  More, in Ellis, Orig. Lett., II. 82, I. 290. The archbishop of St. Andrewis putteth all his possible power … to rere broilerie, warre, and revolution in the Realme.

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1528.  Wriothesley, in Pocock, Rec. Ref., I. xl. 79. To pass his promise on such sort … might … make much broylery.

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