Braid
71braid — I. , vb. The following analysis of this difficult verb is taken from Egilson’s Lex. Poet. Septent. s. v. bregða. All the senses here given are found in the O. Norse, while the AS. ‘bredan’ apparently is only used in those marked with an asterisk …
72braid — 1) rabid 2) baird …
73braid — v. n. Plait, plat, intertwine, interweave, interlace, weave together …
74braid — v 1. weave, plait, plat, pleat, twill; interweave, interthread, interlace, Brit. Dial. raddle, Brit. Dial. wattle; entwine, intwine, knot, mat; interwind, interlock, interdigitate; twist, ravel, twine, tangle, entangle; wind, intort, coil,… …
75braidæ̅n? — s. braidēn?; …
76braid — brayed …
77braid — to resemble. York, West Riding …
78Braid, James — ► (1795 1860) Médico británico. Inventó un procedimiento para producir el sueño hipnótico aplicado al tratamiento de las enfermedades …
79braid wool — noun : luster wool …
80James Braid (physician) — James Braid (June 19, 1795 ndash; March 25, 1860), was born in Fife, and was the son of James Braid and Anne Suttie. He married Margaret Mason (or Meason) on 17 November 1813. They had two children, James (b. 1822), and a daughter.An eminent… …