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An Etye John Jamieson 9190K 2022-07-20

_Maitland Poeomerie_

2 It is occasionally used ironically, in the same ith E _pretty_, S

_Priests of Peblis_

3 Precious, valuable

_Minstrelsy Border_

_Bonny_ is used in the same sense by Shakspeare, and since his time by some other E writers But I suspect that it is properly S Johnson derives it froood This is by no means satisfactory; but we must confess that we cannot substitute a better etymon

BONYNES, _s_ Beauty, handsolas_

Probably corr fronifies tuation, on the part of the tenant, to cut down the proprietor's corn

_Statist Acc_

Evidently a corr of _Bondage_

BONNAR, _s_ ”A bond,” Gl

_Popular Ball_

BONNET

V ~White Bonnet~

BONOCH, _s_ ”A binding to tie a cow's hind legs when she is a-”

_Kelly_

BONSPEL, _s_ A _ on the ice, between two opposite parties, S

V ~Curl~