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Definition of Brenning
1. brenne [v] - See also: brenne
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brenning
Literary usage of Brenning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forty Years of Music, 1865-1905 by Joseph Bennett (1908)
"CHAPTER XX MUSICAL CORRESPONDENCE Letters from Minnie Hauk de Wartegg—Marie Krebs
brenning— T. Chrysander—MW Balfe—Baroness ..."
2. Postils on the Epistles and Gospels by Richard Taverner, Edward Cardwell (1841)
"... but yet they did this by Chryste, or rather Chryste dyd these thinges in them.
Lette vs then haue in vs this stronge feith, and this brenning charitie ..."
3. Celebrated Pianists of the Past and Present: A Collection of One Hundred and by A. Ehrlich (1894)
"... MARY KREBS-brenning. WITH regard to this excellent pianiste we may be permitted
to make use of the well-known humurous definition of a matter in itself ..."
4. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1901)
"... but a good while could find none that would meddle in such a matter, until at
the last we had induced and perswaded Anne brenning, the widow of the late ..."