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An Etye John Jamieson 7050K 2022-07-20

BEELDE, BELD, _s_ ”Properly an ie--Model of perfection or imitation” Gl Wynt

_Wyntown_

A S _bilith_, _bild_, Belg _beeld_, _beld_, Sw _bild_, io

_To_ BEENGE, BYNGE, _v a_ To cringe, in the way ofmuch obeisance, S

V ~Beck~

_Ferguson_

This is undoubtedly from A S _bens-ian_, also written _boens-ian_, to ask as a suppliant; supplicitor petere, orare; _bensiende_, supplicans

BEENJIN, i”

_J Nicol_

BEEVIT, _part pa_ Perhaps, installed as a knight

_Gawan and Gol_

A S _befeht_, cinctus, girded, Somn

V ~Falow~

_To_ BEFF, BAFF, _v a_ To beat, to strike, S

~Beft~, beaten, _pret_ and _part pa_

_Douglas_

It is usedwith strokes; applied to metal

_Douglas_

~Doun Beft~ signifies, beat down, overthrown

BEFF, BAFF, _s_ A stroke

V ~Baff~