Plural of brawn; either muscular strength or meat from an animal's muscles.
From Old French 'braon' (meat, muscle) through Middle English. Originally referred to the flesh of animals, later extended metaphorically to mean physical strength.
Medieval cooks would make 'brawn' as a popular dish from meat jelly and seasoned meat — the word literally meant edible muscle before it came to mean strength!
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