- brassie
- Brassy \Brass"y\, n. [Written also {brassie} and {brassey}.] (Golf) A wooden club soled with brass. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
brassie — rassie n. formerly a golfing wood with a face more elevated that a driver but less than a spoon. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brassié — brassié, brassier nm homme de peine, ouvrier, manoeuvre Occitan, anc.fr … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
brassie — [bras′ē] n. [< BRASS: orig. made with a brass plate on the bottom of the head] Golf old term for the number 2 wood: see WOOD1 (n. 6) … English World dictionary
brassie — n. (also brassy) (pl. ies) a wooden headed golf club with a brass sole. * * * brassey, brassie see brassy n.2 … Useful english dictionary
brassie — /bras ee, brah see/, n. Golf. a club with a wooden head, the brass plated face of which has more slope than a driver but less than a spoon, for hitting long, low drives on the fairway. Also, brassy, brassey. Also called number two wood. [1885 90; … Universalium
brassie — noun /ˈbræsi/ A wooden headed golf club with a brass base plate, similar to a modern two wood … Wiktionary
brassie — n. golf club … English contemporary dictionary
brassie — [ brasi, brα:si] (also brassy) noun (plural brassies) Golf, informal a number two wood. Origin C19: so named because the wood was orig. shod with brass … English new terms dictionary
brassie — brass·ie … English syllables
brassie — brass•ie [[t]ˈbræs i, ˈbrɑ si[/t]] n. spo older use (in golf) the second of a set of four woods, used for hitting long, low drives on the fairway • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang