Definition of Briths

1. brith [n] - See also: brith

Lexicographical Neighbors of Briths

bristly
bristly locust
bristly oxtongue
bristly sarsaparilla
bristly sarsparilla
bristols
brisure
brisures
brit
brit milah
britannia
britannias
britches
britchka
britholite
briths (current term)
british columbia
britschka
britska
britskas
britt
brittania
brittanias
brittle
brittle-star
brittle bladder fern
brittle bones
brittle bush
brittle diabetes
brittle fern

Literary usage of Briths

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

1. Modern Street Ballads by John Ashton (1888)
"Soaps, briths, &c. The Bath In Diseases of the Skin. The Laws of Life, and their Relation to Diseases of the Skin. Molesworth (Mrs.).—Hather- court Rectory. ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1807)
"... world yet briths-er Is-i him who caine his people sn redeem: ‘ro Is-ins- may all s-he Nations-s of s-he Ears-h Ins- ..."

3. The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by Alexander Chalmers (1810)
"He proposes, therefore, that they should imitate their great- grandmothers the briths or Picts, and paint the parts of their bodies which are uncovered with ..."

4. The British Essayists: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical and Critical by Lionel Thomas Berguer (1823)
"He proposes, therefore, that they should imitate their great-grandmothers the briths or Picts, and paint the parts of their bodies which are uncovered with ..."

5. Historical Characters: Talleyrand, Cobbett, Mackintosh, Canning by Henry Lytton Bulwer Dalling and Bulwer, [William] Henry Lytton Bulwer (1868)
"... Richard briths, and Reginald Fitz-Urse (December 28), interpreted the King's complaints as commands. They repaired to Canterbury, confirmed in their ..."

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