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  • Brawl — Brawl, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Brawled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Brawling}.] [OE. braulen to quarrel, boast, brallen to cry, make a noise; cf. LG. brallen to brag, MHG. pr?ulen, G. prahlen, F. brailler to cry, shout, Pr. brailar, braillar, W. bragal to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Brawled — Brawl Brawl, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Brawled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Brawling}.] [OE. braulen to quarrel, boast, brallen to cry, make a noise; cf. LG. brallen to brag, MHG. pr?ulen, G. prahlen, F. brailler to cry, shout, Pr. brailar, braillar, W. bragal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Brawling — Brawl Brawl, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Brawled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Brawling}.] [OE. braulen to quarrel, boast, brallen to cry, make a noise; cf. LG. brallen to brag, MHG. pr?ulen, G. prahlen, F. brailler to cry, shout, Pr. brailar, braillar, W. bragal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Brille — 1. Brillen sind nit ohne Grillen. – Eiselein, 96. 2. Brillen und graue Haare machen, dass man die Liebeshändel vergisst. 3. Brillen und graue Haare sind auf dem Liebesmarkt schlechte Waare. Frz.: Les lunettes et les cheveux gris sont des… …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

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  • brawl — brawler, n. brawly, adj. /brawl/, n. 1. a noisy quarrel, squabble, or fight. 2. a bubbling or roaring noise; a clamor. 3. Slang. a large, noisy party. v.i. 4. to quarrel angrily and noisily; wrangle. 5. to make a bubbling or roaring noise, as… …   Universalium

  • brawl — {{11}}brawl (n.) The noun is mid 15c., from BRAWL (Cf. brawl) (v.). {{12}}brawl (v.) late 14c., braulen to cry out, scold, quarrel, probably related to Du. brallen to boast, or from Fr. brailler to shout noisily, frequentative of braire to bray… …   Etymology dictionary

  • prahlen — »großtun, sich rühmen«: Das seit dem Beginn des 16. Jh.s bezeugte Verb, das durch Luthers Bibelübersetzung gemeinsprachliche Geltung erlangte, ist lautnachahmenden Ursprungs und bedeutete ursprünglich wahrscheinlich »brüllen, schreien, lärmen«,… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • brawl — [brôl] vi. [ME braulen, to cry out, quarrel; prob. akin to Du brallen, to boast] 1. to quarrel or fight noisily 2. to flow noisily over rapids, falls, etc.: said of water n. 1. a rough, noisy quarrel or fight; row 2. Slang a noisy, drunken party… …   English World dictionary

  • brawl´ing|ly — brawl1 «brl», noun, verb. –n. 1. a noisy and disorderly quarrel: »Whatever brawls disturb the street, There should be peace at home (Isaac Watts). SYNONYM(S): fracas, fray. 2. babble; clamor …   Useful english dictionary

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