Part 42 (2/2)
BALYE, _s_ A space on the outside of the ditch of a fortification, co palisades
_Spotswood_
Fr _bayle_, a barricado, L B _ball-ium_
BALLANT-BODDICE, _s_ Boddice made of leather, anciently worn by ladies in Scotland, S B
V ~Balen~
BALLINGAR, BALLINGERE, _s_ A kind of shi+p
Fr _ballinjier_
_Wallace_
BALOW, _s_
1 A lullaby, S
_Ritson_
2 A ter her child
_Old Song_
Fr _bas, la le loup_, ”be still, the wolf is co”
BAMULLO, BOMULLOCH, To _gar_ one _lauch_, _sing_ or _dance Ba Perths
C B _bw_ terror, Gael _loomy brows, q ”the spectre with the dark eye-brows”
BANCHIS, _s pl_ Deeds of settlement
Ital _banco_, a bank
_Dunbar_
BANCOURIS, _s pl_ Coverings for stools or benches
Teut _banckwerc_, tapestry; Fr _banquier_, a bench-cloth
_To_ BAN, BANN, _v n_ Often applied in S, although improperly, to those irreverent exclauished fro