Brat (?), n. [OE. bratt coarse garnment, AS. bratt cloak, fr. the Celtic; cf. W. brat clout, rag, Gael. brat cloak, apron, raf, Ir. brat cloak; properly then, a child's bib or clout; hence, a child.]

1.

A coarse garnment or cloak; also, coarse clothing, in general.

[Obs.]

Chaucer.

2.

A coarse kind of apron for keeping the clothes clean; a bib.

[Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Wright.

3.

A child; an offspring; -- formerly used in a good sense, but now usually in a contemptuous sense.

"This brat is none of mine." Shak. "A beggar's brat."

Swift.

O Israel! O household of the Lord! O Abraham's brats! O brood of blessed seed! Gascoigne.

4.

The young of an animal.

[Obs.]

L'Estrange.

 

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Brat (?), n. Mining

A thin bed of coal mixed with pyrites or carbonate of lime.

 

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