Part 114 (1/2)
_Bannatyne Poems_
Fr _bribeur_, ”a beggar, a scrap-craver; also, a greedy devourer;”
_briber_, to beg; and this fror C B _briw_, _brib_, a ment
BRICHT, BRYCHT, A young wo the idea of beauty
_Wallace_
Merely a poetical use of the adj _bright_; in the same manner as ancient writers used _fre_, _clere_, &c
BRID, BRIDDE, _s_ A bird, a pullet
_Sir Gawan and Sir Gal_
A S _brid_ is used for chicken, as also S _burd_
BRIDLAND, _part pre_
_Polwart_
Apparently, q bridalling, drinking as freely as men do at a bridal
BRIG, BREG, BRYG, _s_ A bridge, S A Bor Lancash
_Wallace_
A S _bricg_, _brigge_, Su G _brygga_, Belg _brug_, id Ihre views _brygga_ as a di
BRIGANER, _s pl_ A robber, S B
Evidently froand_
_Journ Lond_
BRIL, _s_ The ht of a fowl
V ~Breels~
_Sibbald_
Teut _bril_, ossiculum circa pectus a specilli similitudine dictum
BRYLIES, _s pl_ Bearberries