_Bluid_, blood.
_Blype_, a shred, a large piece.
_Bobbit_, the obeisance made by a lady.
_Bock_, to vomit, to gush intermittently.
_Bocked_, gushed, vomited.
_Bodle_, a copper coin of the value of two pennies Scots.
_Bogie_, a small morass.
_Bonnie_, or _bonny_, handsome, beautiful.
_Bonnock_, a kind of thick cake of bread, a small jannock or loaf made
of oatmeal. See _Bannock._
_Boord_, a board.
_Bore_, a hole in the wall, a cranny.
_Boortree_, the shrub elder, planted much of old in hedges of barn-yards
and gardens.
_Boost_, behoved, must needs, wilfulness.
_Botch_, _blotch_, an angry tumour.
_Bousing_, drinking, making merry with liquor.
_Bowk_, body.
_Bow-kail_, cabbage.
_Bow-hought_, out-kneed, crooked at the knee joint.
_Bowt_, _bowlt_, bended, crooked.
_Brackens_, fern.
_Brae_, a declivity, a precipice, the slope of a hill.
_Braid_, broad.
_Braik_, an instrument for rough-dressing flax.
_Brainge_, to run rashly forward, to churn violently.
_Braing't_, "the horse braing't," plunged end fretted in the harness.
_Brak_, broke, became insolvent.
_Branks_, a kind of wooden curb for horses.
_Brankie_, gaudy.
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