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† out-ˈbraid, v.1 Obs. Pa. tense -braid(e, -breyd(e, etc. [f. out- 15 + braid v.1 Cf. abraid v.1 More correctly written as two words.] a. trans. To wrench, snatch, or pull out; to draw (a sword).
13..Coer de L. 4523 Men off armes the swerdes outbreyde. 1390Gower Conf. I. 306 And he for wraþþe his swerd out⁓breide [rime seide]. b. intr. To start, spring, or burst out.
c1400Sege Jerus. (E.E.T.S.) 47/827 A womman, bounden with a barn, was on þe body hytte..Þat þe barn out brayde fram þe body clene. c. trans. To dart out, to throw out, eject.
1600Fairfax Tasso x. i, The snake (that on his crest hot fire out braid) Was quite cut off. |