broady

Noun

 * 1) * 1816, George Vaughan (Bow-Street officer), The Whole Four Trials of the Thief Takers (page 26)
 * That referred to the circumstance of Dannelly having, on the preceding evening gone to Mr. Poole's cloth shop. He said he had been on the screw, (that is, lifting the latch of a door,) and sneaked out a piece of broady
 * That referred to the circumstance of Dannelly having, on the preceding evening gone to Mr. Poole's cloth shop. He said he had been on the screw, (that is, lifting the latch of a door,) and sneaked out a piece of broady