Part 43 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6140K 2022-07-20

_A Douglas_

BAND (To take), to unite; a phrase borrowed from architecture

_Rutherford_

BAND, _s_ Bond, obligation, S

_Wyntown_

_To iance

_Wallace_

BAND _of a hill_ The top or summit

_Douglas_

Germ _bann_, summitas, Gael _ben_

BANDKYN, _s_ A cloth, the warp of which is thread of gold, and the woof silk, adorned with figures

_Douglas_

L B _bandequin-us_

BANDOUNE, BANDOWN, _s_ Command, orders

V ~Abandon~

_Wallace_

Germ _band_, a standard

BANDOUNLY, _adv_ Fireously

_Wallace_

BANDSTER, BANSTER, _s_ One who binds sheaves after the reapers in the harvest-field, S

_Ritson_