Part 53 (1/2)
1 To s any liquid in shts; whether the liquor be intoxicating or not, S
2 To tipple, _v n_ ”He's ay _bebbling_ and drinking;” he is , S
It seems to be formed from Lat _bibere_ to drink, in the sa it wet
BECHT, _part pa_ Tied; Gl Rudd
Gerin
_To_ BECK, BEK, _v s_
1 To e, S
_Bannatyne Poems_
2 To curtsy; as restricted to the obeisance
Isl _beig-a_, Ger-en_, to bow
BECK, BEK, _s_ A curtsy, S
_Maitland Poems_
BEDDY, _adj_ Expressive of a quality in grey-hounds; the sense uncertain
_Watson's Coll_
It nify, attentive to the cry of the huntsr It may, however, be the sa wives are ay _beddie_;” Kelly, p 75 ”Covetous of sos,” N In this sense it is probably allied to Isl _beid-a_, A S _bidd-an_, Moes G _bid-jan_, Belg
_bidd-en_, to ask, to supplicate, to solicit
BEDE, _pret_ Offered; from the v ~Bid~
_Sir Gawan and Sir Gal_
Chaucer uses the v ~Bede~ as signifying to offer
A S _baed_, obtulit, from _beodan_
BEDELUIN, _part pa_ Buried, hid under ground
_Douglas_
A S _bedelfen_, sepultus, infossus; _be-delf-an_, circumfodere