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BREÓWAN

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
BREÓWAN, ic breówe, ðú breówest, brýwst, he breóweþ, brýwþ, pl. breówaþ; p. breáw, pl. bruwon; pp. browen, ge-browen
Wright's OE grammar
§264; §493;
To BREW; cerevisiam coquere
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  • Ne biþ ðǽr nǽnig ealo gebrowen mid Estum

    there is no ale brewed by the Esthonians,

      Ors. 1. 1; Bos. 22, 17.
  • Ne dranc he nánes gemencgedes wǽtan, ne gebrowenes

    he drank not of any mixed or brewed fluid,

      Homl. Th. i. 352, 7.
Etymology
[Dut. brouwen: Ger. brauen: M. H. Ger. briuwen: O. H. Ger. briuwan: Dan. brygge: Swed. brygga: Icel. brugga.]
Derived forms
DER. twy-browen.
Linked entries
v.  ge-browen bríwan.
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