Brún
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - brún
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- brún
- Add:-- Bruun burrum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 102, 30: 11, 38 : furbum, 109, 33. Brún furvum, i. nigrum, 36, 17: badius, 11, 39: burrus, rufus, 126, 77: purpurea (cf. ðý brúnan oððe þý brúnbasewan punicio, Wrt. Voc. ii. 89, 26), An. Ox. 526: 3, 36. Ýð sió brúne (cf. Dante's onda bruna), Rä. 61, 6. Spíca is brúnes heówes, Bl. H. 73, 21 : colore fuluo, Nar. 16, 15. Wíf móton under brúnum hrægle (sub nigro velamine) tó husle gán, Ll. Th. ii. 162, 7. Brúnne brerd the black rim of the inkhorn, Rä. 27, 9. Swearturn, brúnum beaduwǽþnurn, 18, 8. Brúne helmas, Jud. 318. [For brún applied to metal N. E. D. brown, 4.] brun