Breste

Bres´te


v. t. & i.1.To burst.
[imp. Brast; p. p. Brusten, Borsten, Bursten.]
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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3v) to find the corresponding explanation that one should "bewar of kutting in be breste" or "of hurtyng of be stomake and artirs." (40) In terms of utility, the lack of an integrated ruling pattern makes a significant difference: not only is the speed at which the necessary information can be gleaned from the folio reduced, but the symbiotic relationship of text and image is undercut.
and eke in poynt to breste' (as contained in MS Fairfax 16 and Oxford, MS Bodley 636) rather than 'Languysshe and eek in point to breste' (as contained in other MSS).
(40.) For instance, despite traveling to Sedlets for a conference on 30 November (13 December) 1914, as the minutes of the meeting make clear, the Grand Duke did not actually attend the conference: "Zhurnal soveshchaniia sostoiavshevegosia v Breste 30 noiabria 1914 goda," Hoover Institution Archives (hereafter HIA), Russia, Shtab Verkhognogo Glawmkomanduiushchego, Box 1.
Pat dotz bot prych my hert grange, My breste in bale bot bolne and bele.
LdK buvo 3 monetu kalyklos: Vilniuje, Kaune ir Breste (Lietuvos Brastoje) (LdK kalyklos 2009).
There were as well Christmas-Shrovetide charges at Trinity in 1549-50 'for puddings', 'for Cheese', and 'for good aile [for] Mr Atkingesons players' and his 'play', and, in 1550-1, 'for ii Loynes & a breste of mutton for Mr Atkynsons players' again.
This storie is seyd nat for that wyves sholde Folwen Grisilde as in humylitee, For it were inportable, though they worde, But for that every wight, in his degree, Sholde be constant in adversitee As was Grisilde [...] But o word, lordynges, herkneth er I go: It were ful hard to fynde now-a-dayes In al a toun Grisildis thre or two; For if that they were put to swiche assayes, The gold of hem hath now so badde alayes With bras, that thogh the coyne be fair at ye, It wolde rather breste a-two than plye.
(62) Documents provide record of a great number of images, now lost, that include such examples as a 1449 image of Moses and an alabaster figure of St Anne as well as other figures at St Mary Magdalen Hospital and Chapel noted in an inventory in the will of John Clerke, and at Holy Trinity Priory a painted cloth, given by Thomas Robson in 1519, 'of th'ymage of Our Lady, with her Son sowkyn on hir breste, with a similitude of a preste knelyng'.
Y-blessed be that child And the moder ek, And the swete breste That hire sone sek; Y-hered be the time That swich child was y-boren, That lesed al of pine That er was forloren.
through my fault, war Sire, I wol be youre humble trewe wyf-- Have heer my troutheo--til that myn herte breste." (754-59) pledge This exchange, then, constitutes the marriage agreement of Averagus and Dorigen, and the promises of both meet all the requirements of promising.