The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
brachet \brachet\, (br[a^]ch), n.
   same as bratchet.
   [Century Dict. 1906]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
bratchet \bratch"et\, (br[a^]ch"[e^]t), n. [Sc. also bratchart;
   fr. ME. brachet, fr. OF. brachet; ML. brachetus, dim. of
   brache a hound. See brach.]
   a kind of hound; a brach; -- applied contemptuously to a
   child. See also brach. [Also spelled brachet.]
   [Century Dict. 1906]
         The bratchet's bay
         From the dark covert drove the prey.     --Scott,
                                                  (Marmion, ii.
                                                  int.).
   [Century Dict. 1906]
         To be plagued with a bratchet whelp -- Whence came ye,
         my fair-favoured little gossip? .        --Scott,
                                                  (Kenilworth,
                                                  II. xxi).
   [Century Dict. 1906]