Crossword-Solution: BROND
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Brond | n. | A sword. |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| old form of brand | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with BROND (5)
Cupide, which the brond afyre Bar in his hond, he was the Sire Of the Stomak, which builleth evere, Wherof the lustes ben the levere.
Tho lay ther certein wode cleft, Of which the pieces nou and eft Sche made hem in the pettes wete, And put hem in the fyri hete, And tok the brond with al the blase, And thries sche began to rase 4090 Aboute Eson, ther as he slepte; And eft with water, which sche kepte, Sche made a cercle aboute him thries, And eft with fyr of sulphre twyes: Ful many an other thing sche dede, Which is noght writen in this stede.
Woden begat Beldeg, Brond begat Siggar, who begat Sibald, who begat Zegulf, who begat Soemil, who first separated(1) Deur from Berneich (Deira from Bernicia.) Soemil begat Sguerthing, who begat Giulglis, who begat Ulfrea, who begat Iffi, who begat Ulli, Edwin, Osfrid and Eanfrid.
His mother eke, more to augment his +spight+, 6 Now brought to him a flaming +fire+ brond, Which she in _Stygian_ lake, ay burning +bright+ 8 Had kindled: that she gaue into his hond, That armd with fire, more hardly he mote him withstond.
Wherefore > On which account; in consequence of which Morddure > "Hard-biter" hight > called 7 In vain therefore, Pyrochles, should I lend 8 The same to you, against its lord to fight, 9 For sure it would deceive your labour, and your might." deceive > betray 208.22 Foolish old man, said then the Pagan wroth, 2 That weenest words or charmes may force withstond: Soone shalt thou see, and then beleeue for troth, 4 That I can carue with this inchaunted brond His Lords owne flesh.
Quotes with BROND (1)
Most politicians’ voices dripped with air kisses and firm handshakes, affable and approachable, telling you what you wanted to hear. But Jonathon Brond had an edge. The man didn’t hide the power in his voice.