Part 44 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6860K 2022-07-20

Su G _baang_, tu-a_, to strike

_To_ BANG _out_, _v a_ To draw out hastily, S

_Ross_

BANG, _s_

1 An action expressive of haste; as, He _ca_, S

_In a bang_, suddenly, S

_Ross_

2 A great number, a crowd, S

_Ramsay_

_To_ BANG, _v n_ To push off with a boat, in sal seen any fish in the channel, Aberd

_Law Case_

BANGEISTER, BANGSTER, _s_

1 A violent and disorderly person, who regards no law but his oill

_Maitland Poems_

2 A braggart, a bully, S

_Ross_

3 A loose woman, Clydes

Isl _bang-a_, to strike, _bang-ast_, to run on one with violence

BANGSTRIE, _s_ Strength of hand, violence to another in his person or property

Froster_

_Acts Ja VI_

BANKERS, _s pl_ Apparently the same with ~Bancouris~, q v