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brastlian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
brastlian, brastligan, to brastlienne, brastligenne; part. brastliende, brastligende; he brastlaþ; p. ode; pp. od [berstan rumpi, frangi]
Wright's OE grammar
§57; §153;
To BRUSTLE, rustle, crackle, make a noise, murmur; crepare, crepitare, strepere, murmurare
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  • Begann to brastligenne þunor

    thunder began to crackle,

      Homl. Th. ii. 196, 23.
  • Ðæt treów brastliende sáh to ðam hálgan were

    the tree fell crackling towards the holy man,

    ii.
      508, 33.
  • Brastligende mid brandum

    crackling with fire-brands,

    ii.
      140, 16.
  • Ge begeáton þéosterfulle wununga afyllede mid brastligendum lígum

    ye have obtained dark dwellings filled with crackling flames,

    i.
      68, 5.
  • Se þuner oft egeslíce brastlaþ

    thunder often crackles fearfully,

      Bd. de nat. rerum; Lchdm. iii. 280, 13.
Etymology
[Laym. brastlien: Ger. M. H. Ger. brasteln: Swed. prassla to crackle.]
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v.  bærstlian.
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