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BRÚ

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
BRÚ, gen. dat. acc. brúwe; pl. nom. acc. brúa, brúwa; gen. brúwena, brúena, brúna; dat. brúwum; f. A
Wright's OE grammar
§131; §367;
BROW, an eye-brow, eye-lash; cilium, supercilium, tauto
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  • Brúa

    cilia,

      Ælfc. Gl. 70; Som. 70, 62; Wrt. Voc. 42, 70.
  • Brúwa

    cilium [ = cilia ],

      Wrt. Voc. 64, 35: 282, 49.
  • Brúwa

    tautones,

      Wrt. Voc. 64, 28.
  • Ic eom wíde calu, ne ic breága ne brúna [ = brúena] brúcan móste

    I am very bald, nor can I make use of eye-lids nor eye-lashes,

      Exon. 111 b; Th. 427, 32; Rä. 41, 100.
  • Betweoh brúwum

    intercilium [ = intercilia ],

      Wrt. Voc. 64, 34: 282, 48.
Etymology
[Wyc. browe, brewe: Laym. breowe, bruwe, brouwe: Prompt. browe supercilium: Scot. bre, bree: Plat. brane: Dut. wenk-braaw, f. the brow, eye-brow: O. Dut. Kil. brauwe, brouwe, f. cilium, supercilium: Ger. braue, braune, f. supercilium: M. H. Ger. bráwe, f: O. H. Ger. bráwa, f: Dan. Swed. bryn, f. n. a border, brink, eye-brow: Icel. brún, f. the eyebrow; Lat. frons, f. the forehead, brow: Grk. ὀφρύς, f. the eye-brow: Sansk. bhrū, f. an eye-brow, the brow.]
Derived forms
DER. ofer-brú.
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v. brǽw.
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v.  BRǼW.
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  • BRÚ, n.