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n. (plural of brachet English)
Usage examples of "brachets".
At this the brachets49 bayed and made a wild noise, and the hunters chastised and turned back those that wandered off,—a hundred hunters of the best there were, as I have heard tell.
And so when sir Dinas went out a-hunting she slipped down by a towel, and took with her two brachets, and so she yede to the knight that she loved, and he her again.
And when sir Dinas came home and missed his paramour and his brachets, then was he the more wrother for his brachets than for the lady.
And so sir Dinas departed, and took his brachets with him, and so rode to his castle.
If it were some favorite food thieved from the kitchen, for example, it would elicit a description of a meal at the House Absolute, and the kind of food I brought even governed the nature of the repast described: flesh, a sporting dinner with the shrieking and trumpeting of game caught alive drifting up from the abattoir below and much talk of brachets, hawks, and hunting leopards.