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† ˈbrethel Obs. [repr. OE. *briéþel:—OTeut. *brauþilo-z, f. *brauþu- (OE. bréaþ brittle, Leechd. I. 260); f. stem of prec. vb.: cf. brothel.] A worthless fellow, good-for-nothing, wretch.
c1440York Myst. xxvi. 179 Say, brethell, I bidde þe abide. c1440Promp. Parv. 50 Breþel [printed breyel], brollus. 1469Marg. Paston in Lett. 617 II. 365 We haue lost of her but a brethele and set yt the les to hart. c1547Bale Sel. Wks. (1849) 244 Old superstitious bawds and brethels. |