Proper noun
Braund (plural Braunds)
A surname.
Braund, Kathryn E., Deerskins and Duffels: The Creek Indian Trade with Anglo-America, 1685–1815. Source: Internet
Alaska Republican Party chairman Tuckerman Babcock, who excoriated Walker for choosing Kowalke, told the Associated Press he was “shocked” that Walker picked Braund instead of one of the other two party-supported candidates. Source: Internet
In 2010 Braund set up a donation bin for the Wish Drop-in Centre Society, an organization which helps women who are involved in Vancouver’s sex trade, after a friend who was volunteering at the centre asked if she had any toiletries to donate. Source: Internet
Six-year-old Charlize Braund gets her hair cut by Deborah Gauthier at the Chic Beautique in Plamondon on March 17. Charlize was donating 10 inches of her hair to use for wigs available to cancer victims. Source: Internet
Braund commented: “This film started out as a very personal, passion project. Source: Internet