Definition of Braird

1. to sprout above ground [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Braird

brainstorms
brainteaser
brainteasers
brainwash
brainwashed
brainwasher
brainwashers
brainwashes
brainwashing
brainwashings
brainwave
brainwaves
brainwork
brainworker
brainy
braird (current term)
brairded
brairding
brairds
braise
braised
braises
braising
brait
braits
braize
braizes
brak
brake

Literary usage of Braird

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

1. Lectures on the Applications of Chemistry and Geology to Agriculture by James Finlay Weir Johnston (1849)
"3; a bad braird, and turnips linij; of springing for want of rain. No. 3. ... 6 Snil as above; long of braird in jr in consequence of want of rain. No. 7. ..."

2. British Farmer's Magazine (1854)
"For the dry soils and climates this is an invaluable system of sowing root crops, as well as late barleys, as it gives a certainty of an equal braird of the ..."

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