Part 65 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 7490K 2022-07-20

BERE, _s_ Noise; also, To ~Bere~

V ~Beir~

BERE, _s_ Boar

V ~Bair~

_Douglas_

BERE, _s_ Barley

_Wyntown_

BERGLE, BERGELL, _s_ The wrasse, a fish, Orkn

_Barry_

The first syllable of its na_, a rock Had it any reseht suppose the last from _aal_, q the _rock eel_

BERHEDIS, _s pl_ Heads of boars

V ~Bere~

_Gawan and Gal_

BERIT, _imperf_

V ~Beir~, _v_

_To_ BERY, BERYSS, BERISCH, _v a_

To inter, to bury

_Douglas_

A S _byrig-an_, id Junius says that A S _byrig-an_ is literally, tumulare It may, however, be supposed that the pri-an_, to cover, to hide, to defend

BERIIS, _s_ Sepulture

A S _byrigels_, sepultura _Birielis_ is accordingly used by Wiclif for tombs

BERYNES, BERYNISS, _s_ Burial, interment