Part 96 (1/2)
BORE-TREE, _s_ Sara
V ~Bourtree~
BOREAU, _s_ An executioner
V ~Burio~
BORGH, _s_ A surety
V ~Borch~
BORN
_Wallace_
_Born_ en_, suretyshi+p; q one under contract or obligation
BORROWING DAYS, the three last days of March, Old Stile, S
_Complaynt S_
These days being generally stormy, our forefathers have endeavoured to account for this circu that March _borrowed_ theer Those who are much addicted to superstition will neither borrow nor lend on any of these days; lest the articles borrowed should be eainst the lenders Sonation fro_ the property of the Egyptians
BOS, BOSS, BOIS, _adj_
1 Hollow, S
_Douglas_
”A _boss_ sound,” that which is emitted by a body that is hollow, S
2 Empty A shell, without a kernel, is said to be _boss_ The word is also used to denote the state of the sto abstinence, S
_Morison_
3 In the sanorant person One is said to be ”nae _boss_ , S B
_Ramsay_
4 Poor, destitute of worldly substance, S B
Teut _bosse_, umbo
_Ross_