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The English dialect dictionary
DAVIES Races [1356} :66 ; Lari], I-Irt.2 llencc (I) Bra'b'bling, 15,61. ad'.
quarrelsolne; (a) Brabblement, sb. quarrellmg ; t e noise of people quarrelling; (3)
Brabblesomemcfir'. quarrelsorne. (1] [Brabbling curs never want sore cars, RAY
Prov.
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The American Magazine of Wit: A Collection of Anecdotes, ...
_opper, dub-skouper, 'or gang the gate swinger, shall bread any drudam,
durdarn, rabblement, brabblement, or squabblement, 'he shall ha' his lugs tacked
to the muckle trone witlra nail of a twaal a penny, until he dawn on his Hob-
shanks ...
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The Dialect of Craven in the West-Riding of the Country of ...
... he sheds aw I ivver heeard tell on ; hees nivver whiat, hees ollas agait o' some
brabblement, rampin an reavin at iv'ry thing ; an let what will happen, hees seure
to keep't tail i't' watter, an hez naa sooner lick'd ya country, ner hees raumin at ...
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A glossary of North country words, with their etymology, and ...
Brabblement, a noisy quarrel, or indecent wrangling. Dut. brabbelen, to mingle
confusedly. Brabble occurs in Shaks- peare, in more instances than one. Brack,
to break. Sax. brecan, frangere. Sc. brak, Brack, broke. Bracken, or Brecken, fern.
John Trotter Brockett, William Edward Brockett,
1846
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
... space of aught Bays ; wherein if any Hustrin, Custrin, Land-louper, Bub-
skouper, or Gang the pate Swinger, stoall bread any Urdam, Burdam, Rab-
blement, Brabblement, or Squabblements he stoall have his Lugs tack d to the
muckle Trone, ...
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Mirth in Miniature, Or Bursts of Merriment: Being a ...
... space of aught •days, wherein any hustnn, custrin, land-lopper, dub- skouper,
or gang-the-gate-swinger, shall breed any hur- dam, durdam, rabblement,
brabblement, or squabblement, he shall have his lugs tacked to the muckle
throne, H 2 ...
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A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: With Their ...
Brabblement, a noisy quarrel, or indecent wrangling. Dut. brabbelen, to mingle
confusedly. Brabble occurs in Shaks- peare, in more instances than one. Brack,
to break. Sax. brecan, frangere. Sc. brak. Bracken, or Brecken, fern. In Smoland,
in ...
John Trotter Brockett,
1829
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A View of the Lancashire Dialect: By Way of Dialogue Between ...
Brabble, -\ Braugle, / a squabble or Brabblement, [falling out. Bel. Branglement, *
Braggot, new ale spiced with sugar, fyc. Br. Brad, spread, opened Brass, copper-
money, also all sorts of coin. Brast ) , . Brastit}6""' Brat, a child; abo a coarse ...
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The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York
... agait o' some brabblement, rampin an reavin at iv'ry thing ; an let what will
happen, hees seure to keep't tail i't' watter, an hez naa sooner lick'd ya country,
ner hees raumin at another. Giles. They say he proffers girt things to aw his
sougers, ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly Intelligencer
... wherein if any Bustrin, Custrin, Land-lcrcper , Bub-skomper, or Gang the gate
Swinger, pall bread any Urdam, Burdani, Rab- blemext, Brabblement, or S"ifua}>
b!?n!ent, he pall have h'S Lvgs tacked to the muckle Trone, with a Nail of twa I a.