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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1941 (SND Vol. II).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

BREE, n.4 and adj.

1. n. Favourable opinion. Gen. in neg. Cf. colloq. Eng. to think no small beer of oneself. See also Broo, n.3Sc. 1899 Mont.-Fleming:
“To think nae bree of a thing,” to think little of it.
Rxb. 1923 Watson W.-B.:
A've nae brec o' 'im. [Arg.1 1935 says: “heard, but not common.”]

2. adj. Gen. in neg.: of no good character or merit.Sc. [1878] W. Dickinson Gl. Dial. Cumberland (ed. E. W. Prevost 1899) 41:
He's no bree, he is not good.
Rxb. 1923 Watson W.-B., rare:
“He's nae bree,” — He's a worthless person.

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