brattle — [brat′ l] n., vi. brattled, brattling [echoic] Scot. rattle or clatter … English World dictionary
Brattle Theatre — The Brattle Theatre is a repertory movie theater located in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States of America. The theatre is a small movie house with one screen. It is one of the few remaining, if not the only, movie… … Wikipedia
Brattle Prize — The Brattle Prize is an annual prize given to authors with the best corporate finance research papers published in the Journal of Finance.DetailsEach year the associate editors of the Journal of Finance award five papers for excellence. The two… … Wikipedia
Brattle, Thomas — ▪ North American entrepreneur born June 20, 1658, Boston, Mass. [U.S.] died May 18, 1713, Boston British American colonial merchant and official of Harvard (Harvard University) College. Little is known of Brattle s career in business … Universalium
Brattle Hall — Infobox nrhp | name =Brattle Hall nrhp type = caption = location= Cambridge, Massachusetts lat degrees = 42 lat minutes = 22 lat seconds = 24 lat direction = N long degrees = 71 long minutes = 7 long seconds = 18 long direction = W locmapin =… … Wikipedia
brattle — I. noun Etymology: probably imitative Date: circa 1500 chiefly Scottish clatter, scamper II. intransitive verb (brattled; brattling) Date: 1513 chiefly Scottish to make a clattering or rattling sound … New Collegiate Dictionary
brattle — /brat l/, n., v., brattled, brattling. n. 1. a clattering noise. v.i. 2. to scamper noisily. [1495 1505; imit; see RATTLE1] * * * … Universalium
brattle — verb /ˈbrætəl/ To rattle; to make a scampering noise ,1972: Him too I hate, the same as I hate these brainless budding trees, these brattling birds. John Gardner, Grendel (London 1972, p. 6) … Wiktionary
brattle — North Country (Newcastle) Words to make a clattering noise, a clap of thunder … English dialects glossary
brattle — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To make or cause to make a succession of short, sharp sounds: chatter, clack, clatter, rattle. See SOUNDS … English dictionary for students