She's just now standing at your yates, And my six brithers her wi'.
Brithers hae I gie'n, twa and three, and my last is my father that lies noo amang the moss-hags, as ye ken!
Brithers and faither, guids and gear, they arena muckle to loose.
Archie of Cawfield I As I was a-walking mine alane, It was by the dawning of the day, I heard twa brithers make their mane, And I listen’d weel what they did say.
She’s just now standing at your yates, And my six brithers her wi’.
When she came to young Willie's yate, His seven brithers were standing thereat.
He's taen his mither by the hand, His six brithers also, And they are on thro Elmond's wood, As fast as they coud go.
She's just now standing at your yates, And my six brithers her wi.
There were twabrithers at ae scule; As they were coming hame, Then said the ane until the other 'John, will ye throw the stane?
For that maitter, Cosmo, are na we a' brithers an' sisters?
To think of a' we hae done, of a' his brithers hae done, and of the siller he got frae his sister!
Will you hae time to hunt up your brithers in Glasgow?
The twa Lawless brithers and Kate had won to Wandong Creek i’ the nicht—Ned and Kate had lain them doon, joost dead beat and like to dee wi’ sheer exhaustion.
My mither, tae, gaed to the kirk, and begged claes for me and my brithers and sisters frae guid folk, and said that my faither wasna weel and couldna work.
She’s just now standing at your yates, And my six brithers her wi’.
Ah, have ye no pride of family, as Tam O'Toole used to say whin mintioning the fact that all his five britherswere in jail, where Tarn himsilf ought to have been?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brithers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.