Brulyie

/ˈbruːliː/ noun

Scottish term for a turmoil, brawl, or noisy commotion; a state of confusion or disorderly conduct.

From Scots, possibly related to 'brulzie' or dialectal variations. The etymology is disputed but likely relates to Old French or Germanic roots meaning confusion or breaking. The exact origin is uncertain but appears in Scots legal and literary records from the medieval period.

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