Vulgar for brought.
1833. I wonder where he was brung up, to have no more manners than that comes to?John Neal, The Down-Easters, i. 46.
1848. Birds, and varmints, and images, and so forth, what was brung from the North Pole, by the explorin expedition.W. T. Thompson, Major Joness Sketches of Travel, p. 54 (Phila.).
1848. I saw the grate Sarcofagus what Com. Elliott brung over from Egypt to bury Gen. Jackson in.Id., p. 56.
1857. I never shall feel so good as this agin. It cant be brung round agin any way.J. G. Holland, The Bay-Path, p. 161.