Part 100 (1/2)
Gael _buarach_
BOURBEE, _s_ The spotted Whistle fish, S
_Sibbald_
_To_ BOURD, _v n_ To jest, to mock, S
_Ramsay_
Fr _bourd-er_, id But this seems to be ether with lances _Bohord_, _behord_, is originally a Gothic word, as being used by old Northern writers
BOURD, BOURE, _s_ A jest, a scoff, S
_Kelly_
_Houlate_
BOURIE, _s_ A hole made in the earth by rabbits, or other animals that hide themselves there; E a _Burrow_
_Monroe_
Froin with ~Bourach~
BOURTREE, BORETREE, BOUNTREE, _s_ Cora, Linn; A Bor _Burtree_
_Lightfoot_
It see holloithin, and thence easily _bored_ by thrusting out the pulp
BOUSHTY, _s_ Expl ”bed” Aberd
_shi+rrefs_
The same with _Buisty_, q v
BOUSTOUR, BOWSTOWRE, _s_ Awalls
_Wyntown_
Su G _byssa_, _bossa_, signifies abombs; Bombarda, Ihre; formerly _byssor_; from _byssa_, theca, a box, or case; because in these tubes, as in cases, bullets are lodged
BOUSUM, BOWSOM, _adj_