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brainish, a. Obs. or arch.|ˈbreɪnɪʃ| [f. brain n. + -ish1.] Headstrong, passionate.
1530Palsgr. 307/1 Braynisshe, hedy, folisshe, selfe wylled. 1602Shakes. Ham. iv. i. 11 And, in his brainish apprehension, killes The vnseene good old man. 1603Drayton Heroic Ep. Pref., The Worke might in truth be judged Braynish. 1850Blackie æschylus I. 104 Thy son..whom unwittingly of life I reft, In a brainish moment. |