Part 59 (1/2)
_To beit the fire_, or _beit the ingle_ To add fuel to the fire, S
”_To beet_, to make or feed a fire” Gl Grose
_To beit a mister_, to supply a want, Loth
2 To blow up, to inkindle, applied to the fire
_Douglas_
3 To bring into a better state, by re calamity or cause of sorrow
_Wallace_
A S _bet-an_, _ge-bet-an_, to_boet-en_; Isl _bet-a_, Su G _boet-a_, id _boet-a klaeder_, to repair or mend clothes A S _bet-an fyr_, corresponds to the S phrase nem
~Bett~, _part pa_ Supplied
_Wallace_
BEIT, _s_ An addition, a supply, S B
V the _v_
BEITMISTER, _s_ That which is used in a strait, for supplying any deficiency; applied either to a person or to a thing; Loth
V ~Beit~, _v_ and ~Mister~
_To_ BEKE, _v a_ To bask
V ~Beik~
BEKEND, _part_ Known; S B _bekent_
_Douglas_
Germ _bekaunt_, id Teut _be-kennen_, to know; A S _be-cunnan_, experiri
BELCH, BAILCH, BILCH, _s_ (gutt)
1 A monster
_Douglas_
2 A term applied to a very lusty person, S B
”_A bursen belch_, or _bilch_, one who is breathless from corpulence, q