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Breme   Listen
adjective
Breme  adj.  
1.
Fierce; sharp; severe; cruel. (Obs.) "From the septentrion cold, in the breme freezing air."
2.
Famous; renowned; well known. (Written also brim and brimme)






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"Breme" Quotes from Famous Books



... gin you, fond flies, the cold to scorn, And, crowing in pipes made of green corn, You thinken to be lords of the year; But eft when ye count you freed from fear, Comes the breme winter with chamfred brows, Full ...
— The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) • John Ruskin

... admitted to the Gild of Saint Luke in 1563, was engaged in the service of Charles Kimy, Imperial Ambassador to Constantinople. He painted oriental subjects in water colors, which were distinguished for richness of color, and accuracy of drawing. Many of these are in the Library of Breme. ...
— Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders • George Wharton Edwards



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