Part 95 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 9210K 2022-07-20

A S _bufan_, _bufon_, above, and _most_

BOOT, BUT, BOUD, BIT, BUD, BOOST, _v imp_ Behoved, was under a necessity of, S; _He boot to do_ such a thing; he could not avoid it

_It bit to be_; it was necessary that this should take place

_Ross Burns_

_Bus_ and _bud_ occur in the same sense in Ywaine and Gawin Most probably it is a corr of _behoved_, Belg _behoeft_

BOOST, _s_ A box

V ~Buist~

BOR, BOIR, BORE, _s_

1 A small hole or crevice; a place used for shelter, especially by smaller animals, S

_Sir Tristrem_

2 An opening in the clouds, when the sky is thick and gloo rain, is called a _blue bore_, S It is sometimes used metaph

_Baillie_

Su G Germ _bor_, terebra; Isl _bora_, foramen; A S _bor-ian_, to pierce

BORCH, BORGH, BOWRCH, BOROW, _s_ A surety The term properly denotes a person who becomes bail for another, for whatever purpose

_Wallace_

2 A pledge; any thing laid in pawn

_Barbour_

The ter_, _borh_, fide-jussor; also, foenus; Geren_, suretyshi+p Ihre derives Su G and Isl _borg-a_, to beco-a_, a periculo tueri, to protect froer The idea is certainlythe _safety_ of any person or thing?

_To_ BORCH, _v a_ To give a pledge or security for, to bail

_Wallace_

_To_ BORROW, BORW, _v a_

1 To give security for; applied to property