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Su G _bord_, a footstool
_bellenden_
BURDE, _s_ A strip, properly an ornae of silk
_Dunbar_
Su G _borda_, liuluullbord_, limbus aureus; Teut _boord_, limbus
BURDYN, _adj_ Wooden, of or belonging to _boards_
_Wallace_
A S _bord_, S _burd, buird_, a board, a plank
BURDING, _s_ Burden
V ~Birth, Byrth~
_Montgomerie_
BURDINSECK
V ~Berthinsek~
BURDIT, _part pa_ Stones are said to be _burdit_, when they split into lamina, S perhaps from _burd_, a board; q like wood divided into thin planks
BURDLY, BUIRDLY, _adj_ Large and well-made, S The E word _stately_ is used as synon
_Burns_
Isl _burdur_, the habit of body, strength, propriae vires; _afburdur menn_, excellent men
BURDON, BURDOUN, BURDOWNE, _s_
1 A big staff, such as pilgrims ont to carry
_Douglas_
Fr _bourdon_, a pilgrim's staff; O Fr _bourde_, a baton; Isl