abrood

adv
/əˈbɹud/US

Etymology

From Middle English abrod, equivalent to a- + brood.

  1. inherited from abrod

Definitions

  1. Upon a brood

    Upon a brood; on a hatch.

    • The word in the original (as St. Hierom tells us from the Hebrew traditions) implies, that the Spirit of God sat abrood upon the whole rude mass, as birds upon their eggs, […]
  2. Mischief.

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