Definition of brun

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Brun (n.) Same as Brun, a brook..

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Brunswick Black :: Brunswick black () See Japan black.
Sicklewort :: Sicklewort (n.) The healall (Brunella vulgaris).
Brunette :: Brunette (a.) A girl or woman with a somewhat brown or dark complexion.
Mum :: Mum (n.) A sort of strong beer, originally made in Brunswick, Germany..
Albertite :: Albertite (n.) A bituminous mineral resembling asphaltum, found in the county of A. /bert, New Brunswick..
Healall :: Healall (n.) A common herb of the Mint family (Brunela vulgaris), destitute of active properties, but anciently thought a panacea..
Redthroat :: Redthroat (n.) A small Australian singing bird (Phyrrholaemus brunneus). The upper parts are brown, the center of the throat red..
Brunt :: Brunt (v. t.) The force of a blow; shock; collision.
Brunt :: Brunt (v. t.) The heat, or utmost violence, of an onset; the strength or greatest fury of any contention; as, the brunt of a battle..
Micmacs :: Micmacs (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians inhabiting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Brownist :: Brownist (n.) One who advocates the Brunonian system of medicine.
Brunette :: Brunette (a.) Having a dark tint.
Marcobrunner :: Marcobrunner (n.) A celebrated Rhine wine.
Brownism :: Brownism (n.) The doctrines of the Brunonian system of medicine. See Brunonian.
Filander :: Filander (n.) A species of kangaroo (Macropus Brunii), inhabiting New Guinea..
Brunion :: Brunion (n.) A nectarine.
Brun :: Brun (n.) Same as Brun, a brook..
Carthusian :: Carthusian (n.) A member of an exceeding austere religious order, founded at Chartreuse in France by St. Bruno, in the year 1086..
Self-heal :: Self-heal (n.) A blue-flowered labiate plant (Brunella vulgaris); the healall.
Brunonian :: Brunonian (a.) Pertaining to, or invented by, Brown; -- a term applied to a system of medicine promulgated in the 18th century by John Brown, of Scotland, the fundamental doctrine of which was, that life is a state of excitation produced by the normal action of external agents upon the body, and that disease consists in excess or deficiency of excitation..
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