bramme
See also: Brämme
Danish
Etymology
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Verb
bramme
- (obsolete) to brag, boast
- 1871, C. A. Thyregod, Blandt bønder: Landsbyhistorier. Anden række, page 52:
- Pigen var bleven saa godt oplært , som Tid og Leilighed tillod. Hun havde nemmet godt, men brammede ikke med sin Viisdom; thi hun var undsseelig og stille.
- The girl had been educated as well as time and circumstance allowed. She had perceived well, but did not boast with her wisdom; for she was modest and quiet.
- 1871, Vilhelm Bergsøe, I Sabinerbjergene: breve fra Gennazzano, page 71:
- ... magre , huulkindede, med flade Næser og Øjne, der lyste som halvslukkede Gløder, svævede de forbi og tog Plads i de adelige Stader, hvor de engang havde brammet i Hovmod og i Stads.
- ... emaciated, hollow-cheeked, with flat noses and eyes that shone like half-extinguished embers, they hovered past and took place in the noble cities where they had once boasted in arrogance and in splendour.
- 1808, Skandinavisk literaturselskab, Copenhagen, Det Skandinaviske literaturselskabs skrifter
- ... Stabsofficerer af höi Rang og Kommando, af hvis ubetingede Hengivenhed la Roche havde brammet ...
- ... staff officers of high rank and command, of whose unconditional loyalty la Roche had bragged ...
Derived terms
- bramme med (“brim with”)
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