Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. by Revised by Alexander Leighton
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_To_ BAE, _v. n_. to bleat like sheep.
_To_ BAFF, _v. a_. to beat. BAFF, _s._ a stroke or blow. BAIKIE, _s._ the stake to which a cow is fastened in the stall. BAILIE, _s._ an alderman; the deputy of a baron in a borough of barony. BAIR, BAR, _s._ a boar. BAIRD, _s._ a bard or poet. BAIRN, BARNE, _s._ a child. BAIRNHEID, _s._ childhood. BAIRNLY, _adj._ childish. BAIRNLINESS, _s._ childishness. BAIRNS-MAID, _s._ a nursery-maid. BAIS, _adj._ having a deep or hollow sound: bass. _To_ BAYT, _v. n_. to feed. |
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