Definition of Breding

1. brede [v] - See also: brede

Lexicographical Neighbors of Breding

brecciating
brecciation
brecciations
brecham
brechams
brechan
brechans
bred
bred in the bone
bredda
brede
breded
bredes
bredie
bredigite
breding (current term)
bredouillement
bredren
bredrens
bredrin
bredrins
bree
breech
breech-loading
breech birth
breech births
breech closer
breech delivery
breech extraction
breech presentation

Literary usage of Breding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1890)
"... that had their cheif breding (meaning, without doubt, in this house) and took their degrees in this University. For, as I have partly said before (p. ..."

2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1862)
"breding. James ye sonne of James breding & of Hannah his wife borne first Aprill 1662. Bridgham. Nathaniell ye sonne of Henry Bridgham & of Elizabeth his ..."

3. Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon by Oregon Supreme Court (1901)
"School elections are neither general nor special elections, and are not governed by the provisions of the general election law: breding v. Williams, 433. ..."

4. The American Magazine of Civics edited by Andrew J. Palm, Henry Randall Waite (1895)
"Mr. SA breding, the affable, versatile, and good looking solicitor for the Clearing House Quarterly, who has been for several years with this firm, ..."

5. "Survey of the Antiquities of the City of Oxford," Composed in 1661-6 by Anthony à Wood (1890)
"... that had their cheif breding (meaning, without doubt, in this house) and took their degrees in this University. For, as I have partly said before (p. ..."

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