Brach vs Brath - What's the difference?
brach | brath |
(archaic) A hound, especially a female hound used for hunting.
* 1605 , William Shakespeare, King Lear III.vi :
*, NYRB 2001, vol.1 p.331:
Hasty; violent; fierce; strong.
Violence; fierceness; anger; fury; fit of rage.
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As nouns the difference between brach and brath
is that brach is curdled milk, sour milk while brath is violence; fierceness; anger; fury; fit of rage.As an adjective brath is
hasty; violent; fierce; strong.brach
English
Noun
(es)- Mastiff, greyhound, mongrel grim, / Hound or spaniel, brach or him.
- A sow-pig by chance sucked a brach , and when she was grown, “would miraculously hunt all manner of deer, and that as well, or rather better than any ordinary hound.”