Lexicographical Neighbors of Breering
Literary usage of Breering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old Mortality by Walter SCOTT (1895)
"A braw night this for the rye, your honor; the west park will be breering bravely
this e'en." " Troth, stir, just what gars the auld wives trot ..."
2. The Surgeon's Daughter and Castle Dangerous: With General Glossary by Walter Scott (1879)
"breering, sprouting ; coming through the ground, as young corn, &e. Brent brow,
high forehead ; straight and smooth. Brewis, the scum caused by boiling. ..."