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BEDOYF, _part pa_ Besmeared, fouled
_Douglas_
Su G _doft_, _dupt_, pulvis; or A S _bedof-en_, submersus, dipped
BEDOWIN, _part pa_
_Douglas_
Rudd expl _bedowyne_, bes
_bedauwen_, to bedew, or sprinkle
BEDRAL, _s_ A person who is bedrid
V ~Orphelin~
BEDREL, _adj_ Bedrid, Galloway
_Douglas_
Corr perhaps from A S _bedrida_, id; Teut _bedder_, clinicus, Germ _bed-reise_
BEDUNDER'D, _part pa_ Stupified, confounded, S q having the ear deafened by noise
Su G _dundr-a_, Belg _dender-en_, tonare, to thunder
BEE, _s_ The holloeen the ribs and hip-bone of a horse, S B
Perhaps fro-ean_, flectere, curvare
BEE-ALE, _s_ A species of beer, or rather mead, made from the refuse of honey; S B This in Clydes is called _swats_
BEE-BREAD, _s_ The substance that goes to the formation of bees, S
A S _beo-bread_ signifies honeycomb
BE-EAST, Towards the East
V ~Be~, _prep_