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An Etye John Jamieson 5870K 2022-07-20

BULLS, _s pl_ Strong bars in which the teeth of a harrow are placed, S B

_Statist Acc_

Su G _bol_, Isl _bolr_, truncus

BULL-SEGG, _s_ The great cat-tail or reedmace, Typha latifolia, Linn

S B

BULL-SEGG, _s_ A gelded bull

V ~Segg~

BULTY, _adj_ Large, Fife

This_bult_, a bunch, _bultje_, a little bunch; Isl _buld_, crassus

BULWAND, _s_ The nawort, Orkney, Caithn

_Neill_

_To_ bum, _v n_

1 To buzz, tonoise; used with respect to bees, S A

Bor

_J Nicol_

2 Used to denote the noise of a multitude

_Hamilton_

3 As expressing the sound e-pipe, S

_Ferguson_

4 Used to denote the freedo friends, S B

Belg _bomm-en_, to resound; Teut _bomme_, a drum

~bu noise, the sound emitted by a bee, S,

V the _v_