Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun etc. See
brim , etc.
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Examples
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Opeñ hem aboue þe brym of þe coffyñ [94] cote, and all {e} þat byñ cold/& lusteth your {e} sou {er} eyñ to note, alwey in þe mydway opeñ hem ye mote.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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This hath three or foure entryes: in the myddest thereof is a well of threescore and tenne cubites deepe; the water of this well is infected with salt peter or saltniter. 39 Egypt men are therevnto appoynted to drawe water for all the people: and when a multitude of people haue seuen tymes gone rounde about the first turret, they come to this well, and touchyng the mouth or brym thereof, they saye thus, “Be it in the honour of God; God pardon me, and forgeue me my synnes.”
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Lolkittehspeek lessunz r be fulled awl two teh brym wif WIN ‘nd AWESUM! awesum plus foar!
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