Part 50 (2/2)
BAUCHNESS, _s_ Want, defect of any kind, S
_To_ BAUCHLE, BAWCHYLL, BACHLE, (gutt) BASHLE, _v a_
1 To wrench, to distort, to put out of shape; as ”_to bauchle shoon_,”
to wear shoes in so slovenly a way as to let them fall down in the heels, S
_Journ London_
2 To treat contemptuously, to vilify
_Wallace_
_Bashel_ may be allied to Fr _bossel-er_, to bruise
Isl _backell_, luxatus, valgus, sha-adr_ luxatus, membrorum valetudine violatus
BAUCHLE, BACHEL, _s_
1 An old shoe, used as a slipper, S
2 Whatsoever is treated with conte, to use it so frequently and familiarly, as to shew that one has no respect for it, S
_Ferguson's Prov_
BAUGIE, _s_ An orna, a bracelet
_Douglas_
Teut _bagge_ ge_, Fr
_bague_, Ital _bagun_, annulus
BAUK, BAWK, _s_
1 One of the cross-beams in the roof of a house, which support and unite the rafters, S
2 The beam by which scales are suspended in a balance, S
Teut _balck waeghe_, a balance We invert the ter _balck_, Dan _bielke_, a beam
BAUK, BAWK, _s_ A strip of land left unploughed, two or three feet in breadth, S
_Statist Acc_