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An Etye John Jamieson 7890K 2022-07-20

_Douglas_

This phrase is perhaps e ax

V ~Balax~

BILTER, _s_ A child, Dumfr; Isl _pilter_, puellus

BIN, _s_ A mountain, S O

_Galloway_

Fro synon with _Benlomond_

BIND, BINDE, _s_

1 Dimension, size; especially with respect to circumference A barrel of a certain _bind_, is one of certain dimensions, S; hence _Barrell bind_

_Acts Ja III_

2 It is used enerally to denote size in any sense

_Acts Marie_

3 Metaph to denote ability ”Aboon my _bind_” beyond my power This is often applied to pecuniary ability; S

This use of the word is evidently borrowed fro_ a vessel with hoops

BINDLE, _s_ The cord or rope that binds any thing, whether made of hemp or of straw; S

Su G _bindel_, a headband, a fillet, from _bind-as_, to bind

Teut _bindel_, ligamen

BINDWOOD, _s_ The vulgar name for ivy, S; Hedera helix, Linn; pron

_binwud_

Deno hold that it takes of a wall, a rock, trees, &c q the _binding wood_ It is probably the same which is written _benwood_

_Statist Acc_

BING, _s_

1 A heap in general