单词 | brulyie |
释义 | brulyien. Scottish, English regional (northern), and Irish English (northern). A quarrel, a fray, a disturbance; turmoil. Cf. broil n.1 ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > lack of peacefulness > [noun] unfritheOE unpeacea1325 unresta1382 hurling1387 tumult1412 hurlc1440 hurly-burlyc1440 unquietness?c1450 unpeaceableness?c1475 estoure1481 broilery1521 broiling1523 turmoil1526 brulyie1531 unquiet1551 troublesomeness1561 disrest1567 turbulence1598 hurly1600 turbulency1607 inquieta1684 brulyiement1718 agitation1769 dispeace1825 fudder1871 push and shove1895 society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] > a quarrel controversy1448 tencion?1473 brulyie1531 pique1532 feudc1565 quarrel1566 jar1583 controverse1596 brack1600 outcast1620 rixation1623 controversarya1635 simultya1637 outfall1647 outfallingc1650 controversion1658 démêlé1661 embroilment1667 strut1677 risse1684 rubber1688 fray1702 brulyiement1718 fallout1725 tossa1732 embroil1742 ding-dong?1760 pilget1777 fratch1805 spar1836 splutter1838 bust-up1842 whid1847 chip1854 kass-kass1873 wap1887 run-in1894 go-round1898 blue1943 hassle1945 square-up?1949 ruck1958 1531 J. Bellenden tr. H. Boece Chron. Scotl. (1938) I. iii. vi. 142 In yis sorte was yis bruleȝe dantit. 1559 in W. Fraser Mem. Maxwells of Pollok (1863) I. 22 The browlye that the Franche men hes maid in thir partis. 1600 Dundee Treasurer's Accts. in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Brulȝe, Quhan the King send to the towne anent the bruilȝe of Perthe. 1748 R. Forbes tr. Ovid Ajax his Speech (new ed.) 7 Sall then these arms be deny'd To me, wha in this bruilzie Was the first man that drew my durk, Came flaught-bred to the toulzie? 1786 R. Burns Poems 217 We, Bardies, ken some better Than mind sic brulzie. 1790 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) II. 552 And Hell mix'd in the brulzie. 1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian iv, in Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. II. 80 As forward in a bruilzie as their neighbours. 1822 J. Galt Provost xviii. 138 The rioting and rampaging at night, the brulies and the dancing, was worse than Vanity Fair in the Pilgrim's Progress. 1876 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Words Whitby Brully, a broil or squabble. 1880 W. T. Dennison Orcadian Sketch-bk. 102 An gin he sees thee here ye'll tullye, An that wad mak a bonnie brullye. 1905 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 98/1 From time immemorial it had been the scene of brawls, bickers, tulzies, and bruilzies innumerable, for the Edinburgh mob has ever been the most turbulent in history. 1959 ‘R. Garioch’ tr. G. Buchanan Baptist in Jephthah & Baptist 55 If some makar suld bring out an auld story they grommil awa, gey ill to please, they hoast and mak a brulyie, and bock. 2012 T. Knox Babylon Rite vi. 37 You know in Scottish we have five hundred words for fight: a stramash. A fash. A brulzie. All different. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1531 |
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