Part 49 (1/2)
BASTOUN, _s_ A heavy staff, a baton
Fr _baston_, _baton_, id
_Douglas_
BAT, _s_ A staple, a loop of iron, S
BATAILL, _s_
1 Order of battle, battle-array
_Barbour_
2 A division of an army, a battalion
_Barbour_
3 It seenify military equipment
_Barbour_
Fr _bataille_, order of battle; also, a squadron, battalion, or part of an army; deduced from Germ _batt-en_, caedere, A S
_beatt-an_, id
BATE, BAIT, _s_ A boat
_Barbour_
A S Alem Isl and Su G _bat_; C B and Ir _bad_, cymba
BATHE, BAITH, BAYTH, BAID, _adj_ Both, S ~Baid~ is the pron of Angus
_Wyntown_
Moes G _ba_, _bai_, _bagoth_; A S _ba_, _buta_; Alem _bedia_, _bedu_, _beidu_; Isl and Su G _bade_; Dan _baade_; Ger _beyde_; ambo
BATIE, BAWTY, _s_ A naenerally given, however, to those of a larger size; S
_Poems Buchan Dial_
Perhaps fros to the chace