What is the meaning of Brand?

A conflagration; a flame.

A piece of burning wood or peat, or a glowing cinder.

A torch used for signaling.

A sword.

A mark or scar made by burning with a hot iron, especially to mark cattle or to classify the contents of a cask.

A branding iron.

The symbolic identity, represented by a name and/or a logo, which indicates a certain product or service to the public.

A specific product, service, or provider so distinguished.

Any specific type or variety of something; a distinct style or manner.

The public image or reputation and recognized, typical style of an individual or group.

A mark of infamy; stigma.

Any minute fungus producing a burnt appearance in plants.

To burn the flesh with a hot iron, either as a marker (for criminals, slaves etc.) or to cauterise a wound.

To mark (especially cattle) with a brand as proof of ownership.

To make an indelible impression on the memory or senses.

To stigmatize, label (someone).

To associate a product or service with a trademark or other name and related images.

To be very hot, to burn.

destructive, catastrophic fire

to burn

fire

smut

brand

brand

imperative of brande

destructive, catastrophic fire

inflection of branden:

  1. first-person singular present indicative
  2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
  3. imperative

first-person singular present indicative

(in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative

imperative

a sword

indefinite accusative singular of brandur

brand (product symbol)

fire, flame

burning wood or coal

torch (lit stick)

sword, blade

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alternative form of brann; fire

fire (occurrence of fire in a certain place)

firebrand; torch

a sword

indefinite accusative singular of brandr

pitch (movement around the beam axis)

brand

a larger, uncontrolled fire (due to an accident, arson, or the like), a conflagration

a sword

Source: wiktionary.org