Brab

/bræb/ adjective

Obsolete or dialectal British English term meaning fine, good, excellent, or admirable; well-fashioned or well-made.

From Middle English 'brab,' possibly from Old Norse 'bravr' (brave, strong) or related to Dutch 'brabe.' The word fell out of common use by the Early Modern period.

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