▪ I.† briseObs.rare. (See quot.) 1616Surfl. & Markh.Countr. Farm 92 Afterward let him draw a Brise or two made fast in the yoke [margin, A Brise is a kind of ground that hath lyen long vntilled].1721–1800in Bailey. ▪ II.brise obs. form of breeze and bruise.