Part 92 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 7190K 2022-07-20

_Ramsay_

2 A pettish humour

_Philotus_

In Lincolnsh this word is used for a scarecrow, frooblin, q ”the affrighting goblin”

_To_ BOGG-SCLENT, _v n_ Apparently, to avoid action, to abscond in the day of battle

_Colvil_

Perhaps in allusion to hihway, into a _bog_, to avoid being taken prisoner

BOGSTALKER, _s_ An idle, wandering, and stupid fellow; one who see, S

V ~Stalker~

_Ramsay_

Borrowed perhaps fro in marshy places, where pursuit was more difficult

BOID, _s_

_Maitland Poems_

Isl _bode_, a teritated by the wind; unda maris cum vadosis scopulis luctans

BOIN, BOYN, BOYEN, BOWYNE, _s_

1 A washi+ng-tub, S B

2 A flat broad-bottomed vessel, into which milk is emptied from the pail, a _bowyne_, Loth

Unless fron-e_, to bend, as respecting its forin

BOYIS, _s_ _In boyis_, in fetters

_Barbour_

Teut _boeye_, compes, pedica, vinculum; _boey-en_ compedire

BOIS, _adj_ Hollow