Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. by Revised by Alexander Leighton
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BEAR, BERE, _s._ barley.
_To_ BECK, _v_. to curtsey. BEDRAL, _s._ a person who is bedrid. BEGRUTTEN, _part. pa._ having the face disfigured with weeping. BEIK, BIKE, _s._ a hive of bees. BEIK, BEKE, BEEK, _v. a_. to bask, as in the sun. BEILD, BIELD, _s._ shelter; refuge. BEIN, BANE, _s._ bone. BIRR, _s._ noise; cry; force. BEKE, BEIK, BEEK, _v. a._ to bask. BELD, _adj._ bald; without hair on the head. BELE, _s._ a fire; a blaze. BELYVE, _adv._ by and by. _To_ BELL THE CAT, to contend with a person of superior rank; to withstand him, either by actions or words, especially the former. |
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