Part 93 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 8210K 2022-07-20

_Lyndsay_

BOKS, _s pl_ ”Corner teeth,” Gl Sibb

_Maitland Poems_

_To_ BOLDIN, BOLDYN, _v n_ To swell

_Douglas_

~Boldin~, ~Boulden~, _part pa_ swelled

This is softened into _bowdin_, _bowden_, S Often in the _pret_ and _part_ it is written _bolnys_, swells, (Doug V) and _bolnyt_ I hesitate whether these are contr from _boldinnys_, _boldinnyt_, or the v in another for Su G _buln-a_, Dan

_bul-ner_ Su G _bul-na_, _bulg-ia_, id _bolginn_, swollen Hence Isl bilgia, Su G bolgia, a billow; because it is raised by the wind; and _bolda_, a boil, a tu_, a blister

BOLGAN LEAVES, Nipplewort, an herb, S B Lapsana communis, Linn

Perhaps froinn_, swollen, q ”swelling leaves,” as being supposed by the vulgar in S to be efficacious in res

_To_ BOLYN, _v n_ To lay tack aboard

_Maitland Poems_

O Fr _bolin-er_, to sail by a wind, or close upon a wind

BOLL, _Lintseed Boll_

V ~Bow~

BOLLMAN, _s_ A cottager, Orkn

_Statist Acc_

Perhaps from Su G Isl _bol_, villa, and _e It is always pronounced _bowman_

BOLME, _s_ A boom, a waterman's pole

_Douglas_

Ger _boom_, a tree

BOLNIT