| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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Probably a corruption of Abron, meaning auburn. Halliwell quotes the following from Coriolanus, ii. 3: Our heads are some brown, some black, some Abram, some bald. And again, Where is the eldest son of Priam, the Abram-coloured Trojan? A goodly, long, thick Abram-coloured beard.Blurt, Master Constable. | 1 |
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Hall, in his Satires, iii. 5, uses abron for auburn. A lusty courtier
with abron locks was fairly furnishëd. |
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