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Definition of Bruted
1. brute [v] - See also: brute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bruted
Literary usage of Bruted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Times of Sir Peter Carew: Kt., (from the Original Manuscript,) by John Hooker, John Maclean (1857)
"... haue don more harm then many think of; they shold be founde owt and punished
to the death that first bruted these newes of her maiesty. ..."
2. Dodd's Church History of England from the Commencement of the Sixteenth by Hugh Tootell (1839)
"togither ; and, therfor, hearing this matier spoken of, you maye de it to our
good brother, as it is, and to all others, whatsoever shalbe bruted of the ..."
3. The Correspondence of Robert Bowes, of Aske, Esquire, the Ambassador of by Robert Bowes, Joseph Stevenson (1842)
"... or to captain Wm. Steward, whome Lennox hath made captain of the same. It is
bruted that Lenox sodaine ... bruted, also, that some letters ..."
4. State Papers by Great Britain Record commission (1834)
"... at his departure thens, yt was openly bruted that the Frenche Kyng had a navy
... They have furder bruted, that ther is also ready 52 sayle to advance ..."
5. The Works of John Knox by John Knox, David Laing (1895)
"And because this matter is of weight and greate importance, I will speake somwhat
more plainely for your instruction. It is bruted (to the greate comfort of ..."