- nounbray (noun) · brays (plural noun)
- the loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule:"the mule uttered its insane bray"
- a sound, voice, or laugh resembling the cry of a donkey or mule:"he recognized the loud bray of the doctor"
verbbray (verb) · brays (third person present) · brayed (past tense) · brayed (past participle) · braying (present participle)- (of a donkey or mule) utter a bray.
- (of a person) speak or laugh loudly and harshly:"he brayed with laughter" · "‘Leave!,’ brayed a voice behind her"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French brait ‘a shriek’, braire ‘to cry’ (the original senses in English), perhaps ultimately of Celtic origin.verbarchaicbray (verb) · brays (third person present) · brayed (past tense) · brayed (past participle) · braying (present participle)- pound or crush (something) to small pieces, typically with a pestle and mortar:"the kernels of this fruit the Arabs bray in a mortar"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French breier, of Germanic origin; related to break.
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