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▪ I. brasque, n.|brɑːsk, -æ-| [a. F. brasque in same sense; accord. to Littré, connected with braser to solder.] ‘A lining for crucibles or furnaces; generally, a compound of clay, etc. with charcoal dust.’ Raymond Mining Gloss.
1871Trans. Amer. Inst. Mining Eng. I. 108 A thin coating of clay or brasque (a composition of powdered charcoal and clay in varying proportions). 1875Ure Dict. Arts II. 1023 Partially filling it with..charcoal or brasque. ▪ II. brasque, v.|brɑːsk, -æ-| [f. brasque n.] trans. To line with brasque. Hence brasqued ppl. a.
1880Encycl. Brit. XIII. 319/2 The bed of this latter [finery] is ‘brasqued’ or lined with charcoal powder moistened and rammed in. 1885Spons' Mechanics' Own Bk. 17 If brass be heated in a brasqued crucible. |