First Known Use: 14th century
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1bracer
noun bra·cer \ˈbrā-sər\
Definition of BRACER
: an arm or wrist protector especially for use by an archer
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Origin of BRACER
Middle English, from Anglo-French *bracer, from braz arm, from Latin bracchium
2bracer
noun brac·er \ˈbrā-sər\
Definition of BRACER
1
: one that braces, binds, or makes firm
2
: a drink (as of liquor) taken as a stimulant
First Known Use of BRACER
1579
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