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† brince, brinche, v. Obs. rare. [Contracted from brendice; or directly f. It. brins, brinsi ‘a health or drinking to one. Also I drinke to you’ (Florio 1611).] trans. To drink to, pledge; also causal, to make, or give, to drink.
1556Abp. Parker Psalter lxxv. 211 The good at brynke the cleare doth drynke, God brinche them gently so. a1572Harding in Jewel's Wks. (1848) IV. 335 Luther first brinced to Germany the poisoned cup of his heresies. 1598Lyly Moth. Bomb. ii. 1 (N.), I carouse to Prisius, and brinch you mas Sperantus. |