Part 78 (1/2)
Mr Macpherson, vo _Bysynt_, mentions A S _bysmorfull_, horrendus
Isl _bysmarfull_ has the sarande quod ac ingens, G Andr
BISTAYD, BISTODE, _pret_ Perhaps, surrounded
_Sir Tristrem_
A S _bestod_, circumdedit, from _bestand-an_, Teut _besteen_, circumsistere, circumdare
BYSTOUR, BOYSTURE, _s_ A ter of which seems to be lost
_Polwart_
Several similar terms occur, as Fr _bistorie_, crooked, _boister_, to lireat lubber
BIT, _s_ A vulgar term used for food, S
_Bit and baid_, , S B
_Ross_
Although _baid_ be understood of clothing, I suspect that it, as well as _bit_, originally signified food, from A S _bead_, a table
BYT, _s_ The pain occasioned by a wound
_Douglas_
A S _byt_, morsus, metaph used
BYTESCHEIP, _s_ A contemptuous term, meant as a play on the title of _Bishop_
_Semple_
BITTILL, _s_ A beetle, a heavyclothes
_Houlate_
_To_ BYWAUE, _v a_ To cover, to hide, to cloak
_Douglas_
A S _bewoef-an_, Moes G _biwaib-jan_, id