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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1941 (SND Vol. II). Includes material from the 1976 and 2005 supplements.
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

BRENTH, Breenth, n. “Breadth” (Sc. 1911 S.D.D.; Arg.1 (rare), Kcb.1 1936, breenth; Uls. 1924 (2nd ed.) W. Lutton Montiaghisms; Arg. 1992). An irreg. form due to analogy of length, pronounced lenth. [brɛnθ]Lnk. 1895 W. Stewart Lilts 33:
Sweers, muckle sweers, comin rinkbreenth in raw, That the Elder himsel', when his stane gangs ajee, Thraws his rev'ren' auld mou' hissin' oot a big D!

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