brayed — braid … American English homophones
brayed — breɪ n. harsh cry of a donkey, heehaw v. utter a loud harsh cry like a donkey … English contemporary dictionary
brayed — … Useful english dictionary
fausse-brayed — … Useful english dictionary
braid — brayed … American English homophones
braid — brayed … English homophone dictionary
Y-braid — brayed, pounded … Medieval glossary
Y-brayd — brayed, pounded … Medieval glossary
bray — [[t]bre͟ɪ[/t]] brays, braying, brayed 1) VERB When a donkey brays, it makes a loud harsh sound. The donkey brayed and tried to bolt. 2) VERB If someone brays, they make a loud harsh sound or talk in a loud harsh way. [WRITTEN] [V prep] Neil… … English dictionary
Bray — Bray, v. t. To make or utter with a loud, discordant, or harsh and grating sound. [1913 Webster] Arms on armor clashing, brayed Horrible discord. MIlton. [1913 Webster] And varying notes the war pipes brayed. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English