Obs. rare. [prob. identical with prec.: cf. connection of L. rūpes with rumpĕre to break, and BREAK sb.] A cliff, crag or rock.
c. 1530. Hickscorner, in Hazl., Dodsl., I. 185. Thrown in a raft, and so about borne On rocks or bracks for to run.
1598. Florio, Bricche, crags, cliffs, or brackes in hills.