Definition of Brases

1. bras [n] - See also: bras

Lexicographical Neighbors of Brases

brant goose
brantail
brantails
brantle
brantles
brants
branular
branzini
branzino
braquemard
braquemards
bras
brasen
brasero
braseros
brases (current term)
brash
brash ice
brash oak
brashed
brasher
brashes
brashest
brashier
brashiest
brashing
brashly
brashness
brashnesses
brashy

Literary usage of Brases

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People, as Well as by George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane (1841)
"One which stood in the midst of the chamber surmounted in beauty all others ; for the " utter- brases" thereof were of green jasper, with great bars of gold ..."

2. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"My mother came of the brases.] The edition of 1619 reads, " My mother was come of the Lades." Page 51, line 12. She was a Pedlers daughter. ..."

3. Southwestern Historical Quarterly by Texas State Historical Association, Eugene Campbell Barker, Herbert Eugene Bolton, University of Texas at Austin Center for Studies in Texas History (1908)
"... from vesels trading on that Coast [and] imployed a dinner [schooner] Cauld the hasan [Halcyon] to Bring us to the mout of the brases River in Texes. ..."

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