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bracer1 /ˈbreɪsə /noun informalAn alcoholic drink intended to prepare one for something difficult or unpleasant.Much grappa disappears into steaming cups of espresso called caffé correcto as a midmorning bracer on a cold day....- We've got about ten minutes in the bar for a quick bracer and pit-stops before the others arrive.
- So I had a few bracers, called my boss, and informed him of the tragedy; I was in New Hampshire, grieving with my relatives - my voice trembling.
Rhymes acer, chaser, debaser, embracer, facer, macer, mesa, pacer, placer, racer, spacer, tracer bracer2 /ˈbreɪsə /noun 1A type of wrist guard used in archery and other sports.He finished buckling on the rest of his armour: chest-plate, shoulder-pads, bracers, shin-guards and the works....- Although I bet she had to work to get her wrists strong enough, she thought, and I'll bet she probably wears bracers.
- Oh, the vest-thing is called a chest guard, so the string of my bow doesn't get caught on my shirt, and the wristband is called a bracer.
2 historical A portion of a suit of armour covering the arm.He put bracers on his forearms, the right one with a small, round shield attached, and fingerless gauntlets on his hands....- His silver armor consisted of sleek silver leggings with a massive silver dragon bracer that he wore on his right arm, while he also wore two silver dragon gauntlets that were spiked and slightly tinged by dried blood.
- His armor consisted of a pair of bracers, a pair of greaves, and a chain shirt, all made out of the same black material.
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French braciere, from bras 'arm' (see bracelet). |