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An Etye John Jamieson 8550K 2022-07-20

Johnson It is thus used in O E

BEVIE, _s_ A jog, a push, S from the same source with _bevel_

V ~Baff~, _s_

BEVIS

V ~Bevar~

BEUCH, _s_ (gutt) A bough, a branch, S

_Douglas_

A S _boga_, _boh_, id fro-an_, to bend

BEUCHIT, _part pa_ (gutt) Bowed, crooked, S

_Douglas_

A S _bug-an_, curvare

BEUGH, _s_ (gutt) A li, Border

_Evergreen_

Isl _bog_, Ale_, id The term is applied both to -en_, to bend, as the origin; as it is by means of its joints that an animal bends itself

BEUGLE-BACKED, _adj_ Crook-backed

_Watson_

A S _bug-an_, to bow; Teut _boechel_, gibbus Ger curved or circular It is undoubtedly the same word that is now pronounced _boolie-backit_, S

BEUKE, _pret v_ Baked

_Douglas_

A S _boc_, pret of _bac-an_, pinsere

BEULD, _adj_ Bow-legged, Ang; q _beugeld_ frole-backed_, q v