brawn (2 in common use from 1400 and now dial.)
1.
fleshy part of the body, esp. the arm, calf of the
leg, or buttock
Troil. I. iii. 297
“in my vantbrace put
this wither'd brawn,”
Cym. IV. ii. 311
“The brawns of
Hercules”
; attrib.=fleshy All'sW. II. ii.
20.
2.
(?) boar (said of
Falstaff) 1H4 II. iv. 125.