Lexicographical Neighbors of Bratchets
brast brasting brasts brat bratchet bratchets (current term) bratling bratlings bratpack brats | brattice bratticed brattices bratticing brattier brattiest brattily brattiness brattinesses brattish |
Literary usage of Bratchets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and the Drama by Walter Scott (1887)
"... What many minstrels harp, what bratchets lie The feet beneath, what hawks were
placed on high." We do not pretend to say, ..."
2. Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1835)
"... What many minstrels harp, what bratchets lie The feet beneath, what hawks were
placed on high. ..."
3. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays by Walter Scott (1841)
"... What many minstrels harp, what bratchets lie The feet beneath, what hawks were
placed on high." We do not pretend to say, that Mr. Rose's poetry is ..."
4. Excalibur: An Arthurian Drama by Ralph Adams Cram (1908)
"We maids be nought but bratchets in a leash, Give you good hunting! Hush, the
king, the king! (Enter: KING ARTHUR, mounted, -with him SIR ECTOR. ..."