Where does “brazy” come from?

brazy (English) comes from English b, from Old English B, from Latin B, from Etruscan 𐌁, from Ancient Greek β, from Phoenician 𐤁, from Egyptian 𓉐.

Ancestry of “brazy”, step by step

brazy traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English b

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbThe ordinal number second, derived from this...
2Old EnglishB
3LatinB
4Etruscan𐌁be
5Ancient GreekβLower-case beta (βῆτα), the second letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. It represented the voiced bilabial plosive: and later the voiced labiodental fricative. It is preceded by α and followed by γ
6Phoenician𐤁bet; beth; house
7Egyptian𓉐

via English crazy

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcrazyFlawed or damaged; unsound, liable to break...
2Englishcrazecraziness; insanity; A strong habitual desire or...
3Middle EnglishcrasenTo break in pieces; to crack
4Old Norsekrasato shatter
Every word from Egyptian 𓉐