Part 47 (1/2)
2 Passionate, choleric ”A _barmy_ quean,” a passionate woman, S
From E _barm_, yeast
BARMKYN, BERMKYN, _s_ The rampart or outermost fortification of a castle
_Wallace_
Fr _barbacane_; or Teut _barm_, a mound, with the termination _kin_
BARNAGE, _s_
1 Barons or noblemen, collectively viewed Old Fr
_Wallace_
2 Aboth chieftains and followers
_Douglas_
BARNAT, _adj_ Native
_Our barnat land_, q the land of our _barnheid_ or nativity
_Wallace_
BARNE, _s_ The sae_
Old Fr _barnez_, nobility
_Wallace_
BARNE, _s_ A child
V ~Bairn~
BARNE, _s_ Apparently for _barme_, bosom
_Douglas_
BARNS-BREAKING, _s_ Any mischievous or injurious action; in allusion to the act of _breaking_ up a _barn_ for carrying off corn, S
BARRACE, BARRAS, BARRES, BARROWIS, _s_