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                        Bray
                    
                    
                    Webster's 1828 Dictionary
                        Bray
                    BRAY, verb transitive 
1. To pound, beat or grind small; as, to bray a fool in a mortar. Proverbs 27:22.
2. To make a harsh sound, as of an ass.
3. To make a harsh, disagreeable grating sound.
BRAY, noun The harsh sound or roar of an ass; a harsh grating sound.
1. Shelving ground.
BRAY, noun A bank or mound of earth.
 
                    
                    Webster's 1828 Dictionary
                        Brayer
                    BRA'YER, noun One that brays like an ass.
1. A instrument to temper ink in printing offices.
 
                    
                    Webster's 1828 Dictionary
                        Braying
                    BRA'YING, participle present tense Pounding or grinding small; roaring.
BRA'YING, noun Roar; noise; clamor.
 
                    
                                    
                        
                            
    
        
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