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An Etye John Jamieson 8090K 2022-07-20

BYPTICIT, _part pa_ Dipped or dyed

Lat _baptizo_

_Houlate_

BIR, BIRR, _s_ Force

I find that Isl _byr_, expl ventus ferens, is deduced from _ber-a_, ferre; Gl Edd Saem

V ~Beir~

BIRD, BEIRD, BRID, BURD, _s_

1 A lady, a damsel

_Gawan and Gol_

As _bridde_ is the word used by Chaucer for bird, it is merely the A S term for pullus, pullulus _Bird_, as applied to a damsel, appears to be the common term used in a metaph sense

2 Used, alsoof quadrupeds, particularly of the fox

V ~Tod's Birds~

BYRD, _v imp_ It behoved, it became

_Barbour_

A S _byreth_, pertinet This imp v may have been formed from _byr-an_, _ber-an_, to carry, or may be viewed as nearly allied to it

Hence _bireth_, gestavit; Gerestum facere Su G _boer-a_, debere, pret _borde_, anciently _boerjade_

BIRDING, _s_ Burden, load

V ~Birth, Byrth~

_Douglas_

A S _byrthen_, Dan _byrde_, id

BIRD-MOUTH'D, _adj_ Mealy-mouth'd, S

_Ramsay_

BYRE, _s_ Cowhouse, S _Byer_, id cumb