Definition of Brulzies

1. brulzie [n] - See also: brulzie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Brulzies

bruit de soufflet
bruit de tabourka
bruit de tambour
bruit de triolet
bruited
bruiter
bruiters
bruiting
bruits
brule
brulot
brulots
brulyie
brulyies
brulzie
brulzies (current term)
brumal
brumate
brumated
brumating
brumation
brumbies
brumby
brume
brumes
brummagem
brummagems
brummer
brummers
brumous

Literary usage of Brulzies

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

1. The Works of Robert Fergusson by Robert Fergusson, Alexander Balloch Grosart (1851)
"... bleed In brulzies frae the dawn to set o' sun: 'Twas this that brac'd their gardies, stiff and strang, That bent the ..."

2. The Whigs of Scotland: Or, The Last of the Stuarts. An Historical Romance of by William Craig Brownlee (1833)
"... a softened and kinder voice to his brother, " it's nae time to be makin brulzies, or reddin up marches, when the enemy is pouring his strength upon us. ..."

3. A Collection of Eighteenth Century Verse by Margaret Lynn (1907)
"... bleed In brulzies frae the dawn to set o' sun. 40 'Twas this that braced their gardies, stiff and strang, That bent the deadly yew in ancient days; ..."

4. British Anthologies by Edward Arber (1900)
"... bleed In brulzies frae the dawn to set o' sun! ‘Twas this, that braced their gardies, stiff and sti That bent the ..."

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