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burst, like a horse that is broken-winded
_Ross_
Teut _balgh_, the belly; or as it is pron _bailg_, Moray, from Su
G _bolg-ia_, _bulg-ia_, to swell
BELD, _adj_ Bald, without hair on the head, S
V ~Bellit~
_Burns_
Seren derives it froht it be traced to Isl _bael-a_, vastare, prosternere, to lay flat
BELD, _s_ Pattern, model of perfection
V ~Beelde~
BELD, _ie of, or protected
_Houlate_
Fr _bail_, a guardian In this sense it is nearly allied to E
_bailed_, Fr _bailler_, to present, to deliver up As, however, we have the word _beild_, shelter, protection, _beld_in sense
BELD CYTTES, _s pl_ Bald coots
_Houlate_
The _bald coot_ receives its naarly called _bell-kite_, S
BELDIT, _part pa_ Ied, formed
V ~Beelde~
_Houlate_
Belg _beeld-en_, Gerinari
A S _bild_, _bilith_, Gere
_To_ BELE, _v s_ ”To burn, to blaze”