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An Etye Read Online
Part 60 (1/2)
_Wyntown_
This, however, may mean, bellowed, roared, from A S _bell-an_, Su G _bal-a_, id Chaucer uses _belle_ in the same sense
BELE, _s_ A fire, a blaze
V ~Bail~
_To_ BELEIF, _v a_ To leave; pret _beleft_
A S _be_ and _leof-an_, linquere
_Douglas_
_To_ BELEIF, BELEWE, _v a_ To deliver up
_Douglas_
It is also used as a _v n_ with the prep _of_
_Barbour_
A S _belaew-an_, tradere; _belaewed_, traditus
BELEFE, _s_ Hope
_Douglas_
_To_ BELENE, _v n_ To tarry; or perhaps, to recline, to rest
_Sir Gawan_
A S _bilen-ed_, inhabited
V ~Leind~
Or allied to Germ _len-en_, recumbere
BELEWYT, _imperf v_ Delivered up
V ~Beleif~, _v_ 2
BELGHE, _s_ Eructation, E _belch_