brills
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]brills
Etymology 2
[edit]Compare Dutch bril, German Brille (“spectacles”).
Noun
[edit]brills pl (plural only)
- (dialectal) Spectacles (glasses), especially double-jointed ones.
- The hair on the eyelids of a horse.
- 1820, William Carver, Practical Horse Farrier: Or, The Traveller's Pocket Companion[1], page 233:
- PARTS OF A HORSE’S BODY. […] 6. The brills, which is the hair on the eyelids.
- 1830, Thomas Brown, editor, Biographical Sketches and Authentic Anecdotes of Horses[2], The Sportsman’s Choice, page 308:
- Let waving locks adown his foretop fly,
And brills embrown’d should edge his broad bright eye ;