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BISHOPRY, _s_ Episcopacy, government by diocesan bishops
_Apologet Relation_
A S _biscoprice_, episcopatus
BISHOP'S FOOT It is said, _The Bishop's foot has been in the broth_, when they are singed, S
This phrase seey had such extensive influence, that hardly any thing could be done without their interference A similar phrase is used A Bor ”_The bishop has set his foot in it_, a saying in the North, used for ”
BISKET, _s_ Breast
V ~Brisket~
BISM, BYSYME, BISNE, BISINE, _s_ _Abyss_, gulf
_Douglas_
Fr _abysme_, Gr a?ss??
BISMAR, BYSMER, _s_ A steelyard, or instru it; sometimes _bissimar_, S B, Orkn
V ~Pundlar~
_Barry_
Isl _bis West Goth
_bismare_, Su G _besman_; Teut _bosemer_, id stater; Kilian G
Andr derives this word froht
BISMARE, BISMERE, _s_
1 A bawd
_Douglas_
2 A leoeneral
_Douglas_
”F ab A S _bismer_, contumelia, aut _bismerian_, illudere, dehonorare, polluere,” Rudd
BISMER, _s_ The naiven to a species of stickle-back, Orkn