Definitions
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- proper noun archaic Collective name of the natives of Arran and Bute.
- proper noun A
surname .
Etymologies
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The origin of 'Brandane' may be in the name of Saint Brendan or in the bold water or spray men.
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Examples
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“The Duke of Rothsay dead, my Lord of Albany?” exclaimed the faithful Brandane, with the utmost horror and astonishment.
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Brandane, with the utmost horror and astonishment.
The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day Walter Scott 1801
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