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braird I. \ˈbra(a)(ə)rd, -a(a)əd\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English breirde, probably from Old English brerd edge, rim; akin to Old English brord point, Old High German brort point, margin, Old Norse broddr point, Middle Irish brot goad, Old Slavic brŭzda bridle Britain : the first shoots or sprouts (of grass or grain) to appear above the ground II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English breirden, from breirde, n. Britain : to sprout or spring up from the ground : germinate |