The Collaborative International Dictionary
Brond \Brond\, n. [See Brand.] A sword. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A sword.
Usage examples of "brond".
He looked away from the projected image, to find himself the object of a glare from Brond Halorn that would doubtless have wondrously transformed him into some species of small, squeaking vermin, had she but the power.
Bandar heard a mass sigh of released breath, and a low moan from Brond Halorn.
The couple went to the other side of the salon, where Brond Halorn was vigorously conducting more than half the passengers in a mass chant.
That cursed man, that cruell feend of hell,Furor, oh Furor hath me thus bedight:His deadly wounds within my liuers swell,And his whot fire burnes in mine entrails bright,Kindled through his infernall brond of spight,Sith late with him I batteil vaine would boste.
For he on every tayl had knyt a brond, And they brende alle the cornes in that lond, And alle hir olyveres and vynes eke.