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_broddstafur_, scipio, _hastulus_, hastile
2 _Be staff and burdon_; a phrase respecting either investiture or resignation
_bellenden_
BURDOUN, _s_ ”The drone of a bag-pipe, in which sense it is commonly used in S”
_Ruddiman_
Fr _bourdon_, id
BURDOWYS, _s_ Men who fought with clubs
_Barbour_
_Burdare_, (Matt Paris), is to fight with clubs, after the lis _Burdons_
BUREDELY, _adv_ Forcibly, vigorously
V ~Burdly~
_Sir Gawan and Sir Gal_
BUREIL, BURAL, _adj_ Vulgar, rustic
_Wallace_
Chaucer _borel_, id; L B _burell-us_, a species of coarse cloth; Teut _buer_, a peasant
BURG _of ice_, a whale-fisher's phrase for a field of ice floating in the sea, S, most probably from its resemblance of a _castle_
BURGENS, _s pl_ Burgesses
_Wyntown_
Lat _burgens-es_
BURGEOUN, _s_ A bud, a shoot
_Douglas_
Fr _burgeon_, id; Su G _boerja_, oriri; Isl _bar_, gemma arborum