v. brayed, bray·ing, brays v.intr. 1. To utter the loud, harsh cry of a donkey. 2. To sound loudly and harshly: The foghorn brayed all night. v.tr. To emit (an utterance or a sound) loudly and harshly. n. 1. The loud, harsh cry of a donkey. 2. A sound resembling that of a donkey: "an endless bray of pointless jocosity" (Louis Auchincloss). [Middle English braien, from Old French braire, from Vulgar Latin *bragere, of Celtic origin.] |
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