being hereditable. 1834, Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, The autobiography, times, opinions and contemporaries of Sir Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>: If personal merit be set up as...
bryċġ Middle English: brigge, brugge, brygge, bregge, brige, brig, bryge, <span class="searchmatch">brydge</span> English: bridge English: (West Yorkshire) brig Geordie English: brig Scots:...
being imbruted. 1834, Sir Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, The autobiography, times, opinions, and contemporaries of Sir Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>: Imbrutement from low thoughts “imbrutement”...
(not comparable) (archaic) Synonym of forworn. 1805-1809, Samuel Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, Censura Literaria, Titles and Opinions of Old English Books old foreworn...
temperate Eurasia and northern Africa. 1812, Samuel Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, Sir Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, Joseph Haslewood, The British Bibliographer, volume 2: With...
1913, →OCLC. Bigger, bigger brugge, brygge, bregge, brige, brig, bryge, <span class="searchmatch">brydge</span> Inherited from Old English bryċġ. The final vowel is generalised from Old...
Workes of Armorie: Ermyne on a chiefe dented, Gules. 1808, Sir Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English...
the doings of others, carpe at these my paines, […] 1871, Samuel Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, The times' whistle: […] the detracting speeches of barking Momists […]...
Tudoriana: or, Extracts from Elizabethan Literature (1813) by Samuel Egerton <span class="searchmatch">Brydges</span>, p. 128 (Google preview)): I have (like blind Bayard) plodded forward,...