Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. by Revised by Alexander Leighton
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BATIE, BAWTIE, _s._ a name applied to dogs, generally large ones, without reference to sex. BATS, _s. pl._ the bots, a disease in horses. _To_ BATTER, _v. a_. to paste. BAUCHLE, BACHEL, _s._ an old shoe. BAUGH, _adj._ ungrateful to the taste. BAUK, BAWK, _s._ a cross beam in the roof of a house. BAUK, BAWK, _s._ a strip of land, two or three feet wide, left unploughed. BAUSY, _adj._ strong; big. _To_ BAW, _v. a_. to hush; to lull in the manner of nursing a child. BAW, _s._ a ball. BAWBEE, a halfpenny. BAWDEKYN, _s._ cloth of gold. BAXTER, _s._ a baker. |
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