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"Brayde"
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Does anyone know the meainig of the word Brayde, it appears in the christmas carol Sir Christemas which is in book2 of Carols for Choirs.In context,it is as follows"in an ox stall he is laid,wherefore sing we at a brayde". The words are anon.and dated around 1500.
I have looked in all sorts of dictionary's but no luck so far.
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at a brayde - in a moment; quick movement.
at a brayde - in a moment; quick movement.
I read earlier on today that the word brayde related to land or buildings belonging to the church......written in this link
http://www.gavuzzo-gavuzzi.it/Chapter%202.htm
http://www.gavuzzo-gavuzzi.it/Chapter%202.htm
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