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† ˈbrusure Obs. Forms: 4 brusur, 4–5 bru-, brosure, -our, 5 brissoure, brys(s)ure, broser, 6 brusor. [a. OF. briseure, bruseure, mod.F. brisure, f. briser to break.] 1. Bruising or crushing; a bruise, contusion.
c1350Will. Palerne 2461 Non schold in þat barnes bodi o brusure finde. 1382Wyclif Lev. xxiv. 20 Brusur for brusur [Vulg. fracturam pro fractura], eye for eye. c1400Three Kings Cologne 95 This bawme is good for all brusours [v.r. brosours, -ures] and woundes. c1440Promp. Parv. 52 Brisyng or brissoure [K. bryssynge or bryssure] quassatio, contusio, collisio. 1494Fabyan vi. clxx. 165 With broser or hurte ensuynge of the wounde before taken. 2. Breaking, breach, fracture; ruin.
1382Wyclif Neh. vi. 1, I hadde bild the wal, and ther was not in it laft brosure [1388 brekyng]. 1496Dives & P. (W. de W.) vi. x. 247 Byfore brekynge & brysure gooth pryde. 1506Sir R. Guylforde Pilgr. 36 None hole nor brusor apperyd. |