brinded
1Brinded — Brin ded, a. [Cf. Icel. br[ o]nd[=o]ttr brindled, fr. brandr brand; and OE. bernen, brinnen, to burn. See {Brand}, {Burn}.] Of a gray or tawny color with streaks of darker hue; streaked; brindled. Three brinded cows, Dryden. The brinded cat. Shak …
2Brinded — is a topographical name rising out of Northern England. It originated with the Olde English word berned , (past participle of Brennen to burn), which described a piece of land that had been cleared by fire. From these roots, Brinded is a… …
3brinded — early 15c., the older form of BRINDLED (Cf. brindled) (q.v.) …
4brinded — adjective /ˈbrɪndɪd/ brindled; having a streaky or patchy pattern, usually grey or brown in colour; used especially to describe the skin or fur of animals. , 1623, Thrice the brinded cat hath mewd. Shakespeare, ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ Syn:… …
5brinded — adjective Etymology: Middle English brended Date: 15th century archaic brindled …
6brinded — /brin did/, adj. Archaic. brindled. [earlier brended, ME brend, brind lit., burnt, ptp. of brennen BURN1] * * * …
7brinded — a.; (also brindled) Tabby …
8brinded — brind·ed …
9brinded — brind•ed [[t]ˈbrɪn dɪd[/t]] adj. archaic cvb brindled • Etymology: 1430–35; earlier brended, ME brend, brind lit., burnt, ptp. of brennen to burn I …
10brinded — adjective having a grey or brown streak or a pattern or a patchy coloring; used especially of the patterned fur of cats • Syn: ↑brindled, ↑brindle, ↑tabby • Similar to: ↑patterned …