Part 75 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 7080K 2022-07-20

_Acts Marie_

BIRN, _s_ A burden, S B

_Ross_

To _gie_ one's _birn a hitch_, to assist him in a strait, S B

_Poems Buchan Dial_

An abbreviation of A S _byrthen_, burden; if not from C B

_biorn_, onus, _byrnia_, onerare; Davies

BIRNIE, BYRNIE, _s_ A corslet, a brigandine

_Douglas_

A S _byrn_, _byrna_, Isl _bryn_, _brynia_, Sw _bringa_, thorax, lorica, a_, pectus

BIRNS, _s pl_ Roots, the stronger stes are consumed; S

A S _byrn_, incendium

_Pennycuik_

BIRR, _s_ Force

V ~Beir~

_To_ BIRR, _v n_ Tonoise, especially in motion; the same with _birle_, S

V ~Beir~, _s_

_Douglas_

_To_ ~Birl~, _v n_

1 To ” over stones, orsound, S

_Popular Ball_

2 Used i, Loth