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▪ I. brunie, -y(e obs. ff. brinie. ▪ II. brunie, n. Sc. (Orkney and Shetland). Brit. |ˈbruːni|, |ˈbrʊni|, U.S. |ˈbruni|, |ˈbrʊni|, Orkney |ˈbruni|, Shetland |ˈbrøni| Forms: 18– brönie[Shetland], 18– broonie, 18– bruni, 18– brünie[Shetland], 18– brunnie, 18– brünnie[Shetland], 18– brunny, 19– brøni[Shetland], 19– brönnie[Shetland], 19– brunie [Probably > adj., with reference to the colour when baked), with ending remodelled after -y suffix6.] A type of scone or bannock. Freq. with modifying word. Cf. mealing-brunie n. at mealing n.1 Compounds 2.
1821D. P. Campbell Harley Radington I. 264 They form it [sc. burstan] into small cakes, almost as round as a ball, a little flattened, which they call broonies. 1882Ballou's Monthly Mag. Oct. 358/1 Savory sausages..rolls teaming from the oven..a species of oatcake called ‘fat brunnies’. 1932J. M. E. Saxby Shetland Trad. Lore 170 Tautie-brunies were composed of mashed potatoes and milk and flour. 1976R. Bulter Shaela 50, I med twartree brünnies... Een or twa o dem mebbe wir slightly kolcoomed, Bit dey'll juist hae ta dü for da day. 1988Shetland Folk Bk. 8 43 Mammy gets hers upstairs in bed with a scone or brünie..and a generous coating of fresh butter. 2000Independent on Sunday 5 Nov. (Review Suppl.) 62/1 The oatcake yule-brunie..has a hole in the middle..and is pinched into points. 2002Aberdeen Press & Jrnl. (Nexis) 10 June 8 [He] then made tasty oat round biscuits and the sticky but healthy Orkney broonie. |