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    Bray (brā), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Brayed (brād); p. pr. & vb. n. Braying.] [OE. brayen, OF. breier, F. broyer to pound, grind, fr. OHG. brehhan to break. See Break.] To pound, beat, rub, or grind small or fine.

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    Though thou shouldest bray a fool in a mortar, . . . yet will not his foolishness depart from him. Prov. xxvii. 22.

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    Bray, v. i. [OE brayen, F. braire to bray, OF. braire to cry, fr. LL. bragire to whinny; perh. fr. the Celtic and akin to E. break; or perh. of imitative origin.]

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    1. To utter a loud, harsh cry, as an ass.

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    Laugh, and they

    Return it louder than an ass can bray. Dryden.

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    2. To make a harsh, grating, or discordant noise.

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    Heard ye the din of battle bray? Gray.

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    Bray, v. t. To make or utter with a loud, discordant, or harsh and grating sound.

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    Arms on armor clashing, brayed

    Horrible discord. MIlton.

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    And varying notes the war pipes brayed. Sir W. Scott.

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    Bray, n. The harsh cry of an ass; also, any harsh, grating, or discordant sound.

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    The bray and roar of multitudinous London. Jerrold.

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    Bray, n. [OE. braye, brey, brew, eyebrow, brow of a hill, hill, bank, Scot. bra, brae, bray, fr. AS. brǣw eyebrow, influenced by the allied Icel. brā eyebrow, bank, also akin to AS. brū eyebrow. See Brow.] A bank; the slope of a hill; a hill. See Brae, which is now the usual spelling. [North of Eng. & Scot.]  Fairfax.

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